(KNZA)--The search continues for a missing Hiawatha woman who was last known to be staying in Topeka. According to information from Kansas Missing and Unsolved, 42-year-old Brandy Carter-Meyer disappeared July 3rd. It's believed she was trying to make her way to Wichita where her husband was apparently living. Carter-Meyer did not have a vehicle at the time of her disappearance, and it's unknown how she was attempting to carry out her travel plans. According to the missing person poster, her last known address was a rescue mission in Topeka. The Topeka Capital-Journal reports Carter-Meyer's information was entered into the National Crime Information Center as a missing person on October 30th. She is described as 5'4" tall, weighing 125 pounds with long curly brown hair and blue eyes. She also wear glasses, which were reportedly broken, and dentures. Anyone with information regarding Carter-Meyer's whereabouts is urged to contact Shawnee County authorities at (785)368-2200.
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