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More than 150 people on Saturday helped look for Kayelyn "Kiki" Louder, a 30-year-old Murray woman who has been missing since Sept. 27. Louder's cousin, Amy Fugal, said the searchers concentrated on wooded areas near her condo but also knocked on doors in her neighborhood. Fugal said she was heartened by all the support from the community as the search continues.

About 5:45 p.m. on Sept. 27, the 30-year-old Louder left her condo barefoot and walked into the rain, leaving behind her beloved dog, her phone, her keys and car.

Investigators have feared Louder is suffering from a mental illness that could leave her unable to seek help.

Murray police detective Kenny Bass has said investigators are not aware Louder had a history of mental illness.

The KlaasKids Foundation, a nonprofit that helps families of missing persons, assisted in organizing Saturday's search.