Handwritten notes left in public restrooms helped authorities in Pennsylvania find and save a female who declared to have been held captive and sexually assaulted for months, according to local reports.Two notes were found in the restrooms of a Walmart in Carnegie and Fallingwater Museum in Mill Run, WPXI-TV reported.TENNESSEE COP RUNS INTO EXPLOSIVE HOUSE FIRE TO RESCUE DISABLED WOMAN, BODYCAM VIDEO SHOWSIn the first note found in the Walmart restroom, the lady claimed to have actually been sexually and physically assaulted while being held captive. Police called the female however Brewer addressed and stated they were on holiday in New York, the reports said.When police were alerted to a second note discovered at the museum, officers returned to the house with a SWAT team. Maker and the lady were found inside the home.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPPolice stated the female informed officers that she had been held against her will since May 1 and Brewer had threatened to eliminate her and her family if she attempted to get away, the outlets reported.Brewer was jailed and charged with sexual attack, strangulation and unlawful restraint, according to court records.