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http://www.brownwoodnews.com/index....ing-for-missing-woman&catid=35:news&Itemid=58Michele Reiter, 38, was reported missing Tuesday morning after her roommate noted she had not returned home the night before, according to a Brownwood Police report. Reiter is an employee of Home Depot and also did not show up for work the following day.
Brownwood Police confirmed the discovery of the missing Brownwood womans vehicle Wednesday evening at the Bert Massey Sports Complex.
An anonymous acquaintance was at the baseball fields Wednesday evening when they recognized the car and reported it to police.
http://www.brownwoodnews.com/images/stories/articlepics/News/PolicePhotos/Michele Reiter.jpg
http://www.brownwoodnews.com/index....gil-for-missing-woman&catid=36:life&Itemid=59We know shes missing, not just gone. She was promoted six months ago and was doing well with her life and at work, said Meyers. She did just come out of a relationship and we are worried.
Meyers encouraged the crowd to support those who are looking for her, such as law enforcement, and those who are left without her. She also asked anyone with information to come forward because an insignificant thing to them may be a needed piece of the puzzle in finding Reiter.
Coworkers stated that Reiter has worked at Home Depot for approximately 4 years, working up from a checker to a department manager in a recent promotion.
She was going to go with us to a cashier competition in Weatherford on the 23rd, said coworker Betty Jones who had also been her supervisor when she worked at the checkouts. She had changed her schedule so that she would go with us.
Other coworkers describe Reiter as a bubbly person constantly talking and laughing.
Jones explained that Reiter posted everything about her life on Facebook and not having anything posted for days just makes them worry more.