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Police Find Missing Wheat Ridge Woman's 2 Vehicles

WHEAT RIDGE, Colo. (CBS4) - Both vehicles that belonged to a 52-year-old Wheat Ridge woman who went missing have now been found, but there's still no sign of Annie Meyer.

Police say the last time Leann "Annie" Meyer had a confirmed contact with anyone was Feb. 10. There was one phone call and a number of text messages from her phone after that, but investigators said they aren't sure it was actually Meyer who was sending them.

Meyer's roommate — Melissa Miller — has hired a lawyer and is not talking to police.

On Thursday Wheat Ridge Police said they located the SUV that belongs to Meyer, a day after they announced that Meyer's pickup truck was also located.

The pickup truck was found in a parking lot in the area of West 72nd Avenue and Sheridan Boulevard and the SUV was found in the 3700 block of Marshall Street.

Police said they were led to both vehicles thanks to tips from the public. Both cars have been taken into police storage and are being searched for possible evidence in the case.

Police have searched Meyer's home twice and said this week they still have many people to talk to besides Miller. Some of Meyer's family members are in town and plan to help investigators with the search. Friends have also been involved in the search for Meyer, and plan to do another organized effort to spread the word about her disappearance this Saturday.

Crimestoppers and US Bank together are offering a reward of $10,000 for information that leads to the location of Meyers.

Meyer is described as being 5-foot-7, 130 pounds with blue eyes and brown/grey hair.

Annie Meyer
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Annie Meyer
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