Wheat Ridge Police have released new photos in the search for a 51-year-old woman who has been missing for almost two weeks.
The woman, Leann “Annie” Meyer, was last heard from on Feb. 23 during a phone conversation with a friend.
Police on hoping to find clues that lead to more information.
Commander Dave Pickett said Friday that the search didn’t provide any specific leads.
“Nothing that we found gave us a specific direction,” Pickett said.
He said investigators did gather some documents from the home and are looking closer at other records they have been collecting.
“We’re taking a close look into Leann Meyer’s life… trying to piece together what happened,” Pickett said.
Police are also trying to find Meyer’s silver Toyota RAV4 and dark silver pick-up.
Pickett said investigators are following all leads, but said they haven’t received many tips from the public.
U.S. Bank is offering a reward of $8,000 in conjunction with Crime Stoppers, who is offering a reward of up to $2,000 for information that leads to finding Meyer.
Anyone with information is asked to call the tipline set up by Wheat Ridge Police at 303-235-2947, or to remain anonymous, tipsters can call Crime Stoppers at 720-913-7867.







