Pennsylvania mother’s body found partially buried 2 weeks after she disappeared
The body of a Pennsylvania mother who disappeared this month was found partially buried after what authorities called Wednesday an intense search.
Jennifer Brown, 43, was found in Royersford, about 32 miles northwest of Philadelphia, Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin Steele told reporters.
The cause and manner of her death remain unclear.
An aerial video taken by NBC Philadelphia shows authorities investigating possible evidence behind a warehouse.
“I can’t tell you how many people have been through this and helped,” Steele said. “We hoped and prayed that she would be safe, but she is not.”
Brown from Limerick Township was last seen at 2:00 pm on 3 January. She was supposed to pick up her 8-year-old son from the bus stop the next day, but she never showed up.
Car keys, a wallet and a mobile phone were found in her car parked outside her home, prosecutors said at the time.
“Friends and family haven’t heard from her since that day,” Steele said Wednesday, describing Brown as “the devoted mother of an 8-year-old boy.”
“The general consensus is that she would never leave him unattended and unsupervised,” he said.
Brown was preparing to open a restaurant and was battling stress at home and at work, friend Antonio “Blair” Watts-Richardson told NBC Philadelphia last week.
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