ROYESFORD, Pa. (WPVI) - The household of a Pennsylvania mom lacking for almost two weeks is holding out hope she might be discovered.
Investigators searched a Berks County landfill Friday in reference to the disappearance of 43-year-old mom Jennifer Brown, based on sources. Brown’s neighbors confirmed that police additionally took a big dumpster from their growth earlier within the week.
Brown’s members of the family mentioned are involved with investigators however solely know what the general public is aware of.
“I’m conscious that they went to a landfill, however I've no different info. I do know that they're working 24/7 across the clock to try to convey Jennifer residence,” mentioned Diane Brehm, Brown’s aunt.
Brown, the mom of an 8-year-old boy, was final seen by a good friend and enterprise affiliate round 2 p.m. Jan. 3 in Royesford. She was reported lacking the subsequent day after she failed to select up her son from the bus cease.
“Horrible, horrible factor that's taking place to us that we don’t even perceive,” Brehm mentioned.
Brown’s automobile was left parked exterior of her Royesford residence. Her keys, pockets, purse and work cellphone had been left behind. Her private cellphone remains to be lacking, however police mentioned it hasn’t been speaking because the morning she vanished.
Neighbors held vigils and posted flyers all through the realm.
“We all know that Jennifer didn't simply disappear. She didn’t simply stand up and go away. One thing has occurred. One thing occurred, and please, somebody communicate up,” Brehm mentioned.
In a Tuesday replace, Montgomery County District Lawyer Kevin Steele mentioned his workplace can’t present any particular particulars with out jeopardizing the investigation.
A reward for info on this case now stands at $15,000.