GUILTY CO - Leann 'Annie' Meyer, 51, Wheat Ridge, 23 Feb 2013

http://www.thedenverchannel.com/new.../missing-wheat-ridge-womans-mother-speaks-out

Now say February 7th was the last time anyone confirmed seeing Annie in person. Nothing but text messages to her employer after that. The friend that said she talked to Annie by phone on the 23rd, now not positive that it was Annie she talked to.

Her FB activity shows she was playing an FB game on February 10. And now weird - when I clicked on her FB the other day, I don't remember being able to see comments on the pictures. Is that a change? Maybe I just didn't see the comments before.
 
hey ColdH- no the comments & likes were there, I went thru them. And yes that game on Feb 10
So this poor woman left work the 7th sick??? and then the 1oth, Sunday she spoke to her mother, the day she normally speaks with her.
SO all this time no one where she worked ( and had been an employee there for , what, 15 yrs? ) took it upon themselves to GO check on her? After leaving work sick? I mean surely she had some kind of rapport with her coworkers?

well LE might not can 'interview' the roomie, Annie is missing & her vehicles- so why they say they can't when the roomie lives at the same addy ?? but SOMEONE sure could talk to her.

Doesn't it kind of sound like Annie's friends aren't even very up on this roomie either? Did none of them know her from maybe visiting in Annie's home??
this is just so bizarre!
 
hey ColdH- no the comments & likes were there, I went thru them. And yes that game on Feb 10
So this poor woman left work the 7th sick??? and then the 1oth, Sunday she spoke to her mother, the day she normally speaks with her.
SO all this time no one where she worked ( and had been an employee there for , what, 15 yrs? ) took it upon themselves to GO check on her? After leaving work sick? I mean surely she had some kind of rapport with her coworkers?

well LE might not can 'interview' the roomie, Annie is missing & her vehicles- so why they say they can't when the roomie lives at the same addy ?? but SOMEONE sure could talk to her.

Doesn't it kind of sound like Annie's friends aren't even very up on this roomie either? Did none of them know her from maybe visiting in Annie's home??
this is just so bizarre!

thanks! I wasn't sure and definitely did not want to be misleading!

Well, hopefully with the roommate getting an attorney there will be something done. She may just need to feel she has control of the situation before she talks to the police. I don't think it's a good sign for this poor lady though. :(
 
ohh , she left work sick- I hope someone hadn't been slowly poisoning her- OKay ...where that came from I dunno
I hope they have gotten her phone records and tried to see where her phone was/is.
I wonder if there is some way to track the VIN or tags on the cars, in case someone decided to sell them.
geesh I wish the neighbors would spill as to what activity/vehicles they had seen from the 7th onward.
 
New poster here; first post.

I live in the western suburbs of Denver and when the story about Annie broke I couldn't help but wonder if she'd somehow inadvertently gotten mixed up with another crime in Wheat Ridge involving the robbery of a gun shop. Silver vehicle involved in that one, too.

http://www.denverpost.com/breakingnews/ci_22679770/gunsmoke-gun-shop-wheat-ridge-robbed

Perhaps she stumbled onto the folks planning this heist and got into trouble with them.
 
New poster here; first post.

I live in the western suburbs of Denver and when the story about Annie broke I couldn't help but wonder if she'd somehow inadvertently gotten mixed up with another crime in Wheat Ridge involving the robbery of a gun shop. Silver vehicle involved in that one, too.

http://www.denverpost.com/breakingnews/ci_22679770/gunsmoke-gun-shop-wheat-ridge-robbed

Perhaps she stumbled onto the folks planning this heist and got into trouble with them.

:Welcome1:
 
good grief can all these MSM get the time last seen right? Feb 7 or what
 
oh good ( well sad too) an HRD dog, hopefully well trained/certified

Someone needs to have a come to Jesus meeting with that roomie!
 
Roommate of missing Wheat Ridge woman, Annie Meyer, to take private lie-detector test, family says
Melissa Miller won't talk in-person with police
Pickett said Miller's account of Meyer's disappearance has some discrepancies.

Miller told Annie's co-workers on the phone that Annie was sick, but police said she told them, "Annie is not missing, she is with a woman named Cathy."

None of Annie's friends or family has heard of a Cathy. But because police have no evidence a crime was committed, Pickett said their hands are tied when it comes to interviewing Miller.

Miller's father said his daughter has not seen Meyer since Feb. 25, when Meyer was going to dinner with another woman.

Trounce said that his daughter had been driving Meyer's Toyota RAV4, but had returned it. He said Meyer's older Toyota truck is actually in a repair shop, because it had a broken motor.

Trounce said his daughter is taking a lie-detector test this week to prove she is being truthful, but it's a private polygraph with her attorney, not with police.

http://www.thedenverchannel.com/new...ing-womans-roommate-to-take-private-polygraph
 
Roommate of missing Wheat Ridge woman, Annie Meyer, to take private lie-detector test, family says
Melissa Miller won't talk in-person with police
Pickett said Miller's account of Meyer's disappearance has some discrepancies.

Miller told Annie's co-workers on the phone that Annie was sick, but police said she told them, "Annie is not missing, she is with a woman named Cathy."

None of Annie's friends or family has heard of a Cathy. But because police have no evidence a crime was committed, Pickett said their hands are tied when it comes to interviewing Miller.

Miller's father said his daughter has not seen Meyer since Feb. 25, when Meyer was going to dinner with another woman.

Trounce said that his daughter had been driving Meyer's Toyota RAV4, but had returned it. He said Meyer's older Toyota truck is actually in a repair shop, because it had a broken motor.

Trounce said his daughter is taking a lie-detector test this week to prove she is being truthful, but it's a private polygraph with her attorney, not with police.

http://www.thedenverchannel.com/new...ing-womans-roommate-to-take-private-polygraph

Does not sound good to me.
 
Does not sound good to me.

At least there is some communication now. Melissa's family members are also talking. The more people involved means the more likely stories will not match up.

If Annie had been "sick" for 2 1/2 weeks, why would she decide to go out to dinner (on a work night) February 25th, with a new friend, and still not call in to work herself?

If Annie called her mom every Sunday, why did she not call on the 17th or 24th?

What shop is her truck in for repairs, how and when did it get there?

Has Melissa been driving Annie's suv since Annie's truck has been in the repair shop? Does it make sense that Annie would not have a vehicle to drive? How many weeks does it take to repair a truck?

Maybe Annie told Melissa her "lease" was up and it was time to move. Did Melissa have an income of her own?

For something that could have been easily explained from the beginning, the non-cooperation has done nothing but put a huge red circle around the roommate.

I want nothing more than for Annie to show up, feed her cat, hug her family members and go back to work. IMO I do not think that is going to happen.
 
I really wouldn't blame anyone for not wanting to talk with the police. Even if the roommate had nothing to do with the disappearance of Annie we've all seen instances of the police ruining the reputation and finances of 'suspects' and 'persons of interest'.

Now assume that the roommate had something unrelated to Annie's disappearance she was hiding...an outstanding warrant, ongoing check fraud, drug dealing, escorting, or simply a checkered past from long ago. Any one of those (or a hundred other) things would make me lawyer up and keep my distance from the bumbling boys in blue.

Heck, I personally pass background checks and drug tests on at least an annual basis and I would consider lawyering up if I were in the roommate's shoes.

It does sound a bit fishy, though.
 
I really wouldn't blame anyone for not wanting to talk with the police. Even if the roommate had nothing to do with the disappearance of Annie we've all seen instances of the police ruining the reputation and finances of 'suspects' and 'persons of interest'.

Now assume that the roommate had something unrelated to Annie's disappearance she was hiding...an outstanding warrant, ongoing check fraud, drug dealing, escorting, or simply a checkered past from long ago. Any one of those (or a hundred other) things would make me lawyer up and keep my distance from the bumbling boys in blue.

Heck, I personally pass background checks and drug tests on at least an annual basis and I would consider lawyering up if I were in the roommate's shoes.

It does sound a bit fishy, though.

Always good to hear more ideas, different scenarios. I'm sure everything has been checked out and if there was a reason to bring her in for discussion, it would have been effected already.

Right now they want to know if she can lend any information or timeline about Annie's disappearance. Someone living in the same house would be very likely to have valuable information.
 

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