A desperate phone call from a husband has ignited a case that investigators say is growing more disturbing by the hour.

According to early reports, a woman identified as Brenda Meza is now being sought for questioning after allegedly making a troubling confession to her spouse involving a 13-year-old student. The call reportedly prompted authorities to rush to the scene—but by the time officers arrived, the former school employee had already packed her belongings and disappeared. What began as a private conversation inside a home has now turned into a fast-moving investigation, with officials working to determine exactly what happened and where she may have gone.

As investigators piece together the timeline and search for answers, many questions remain about what led to that shocking confession—and whether Brenda Meza will surface before the full truth finally comes to light.

Brenda Meza, 34, is wanted on several felonies, according to a Greeley Police Department news release

Brenda Meza. (Courtesy/Greeley Police Department)
Brenda Meza. (Courtesy/Greeley Police Department)

Greeley police are looking for a former Greeley-Evans School District 6 employee accused of sexually abusing a 13-year-old student for several months.

Brenda Meza, 34, is wanted on several felony charges, according to a release from the Greeley Police Department.

On Thursday, police responded to the 2000 block of 6th Avenue looking for Meza after receiving reports of sexual assault involving a staff member from District 6 and the 13-year-old. Attempts to contact Meza have been unsuccessful, according to the release.

Anyone with information about the investigation can contact Detective Austin Burckley at [email protected]. Anyone with confirmation on Meza’s whereabouts can contact local law enforcement at 911, or Officer Zach Eberhard at [email protected] or 970-502-2186.

Police say no further information will be released Thursday, citing an active investigation.