Columbia Heights, MN (KROC-AM News)- Authorities have issued a statewide missing person alert for a Minnesota woman who has not been seen for multiple months. 

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The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension published the alert on Friday on behalf of the Columbia Heights Police Department. 

The missing woman is believed to have left a group home in the Minneapolis suburb. 

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Family Concerned for Welfare of Minnesota Woman Who Disappeared from Group Home in September

Officials say 41-year-old Elizabeth Ann Mead left a group home in Columbia Heights on September 5 of last year and has not been seen or heard from since. 

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She does not have a known vehicle or phone and her family is concerned for her welfare, the bulletin says. 

The alert describes Mead as 5,4”, 117 pounds with brown hair and blue eyes. A clothing description is not available. 

Anyone who may have seen Mead or has knowledge about her whereabouts is asked to contact the Columbia Heights Police Department at 763-427-1212.

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