'This has been a nightmare,' said Diane Brehm, Jennifer Brown's aunt. 'We are truly living a movie that we're involved in and it's a nightmare.'
"This has been a nightmare," said Diane Brehm, Jennifer Brown's aunt. "We are truly living a movie that we're involved in and it's a nightmare."They gathered outside Brown's home on Stratford Court in Royersford, Pennsylvania on Saturday night for a candlelight vigil, praying for her safe return.
The Limerick Township mother was last seen Tuesday afternoon and has been missing ever since. Family members say they have no idea where she could be. Officials say Brown was scheduled to pick up her 8-year-old son Noah from the bus stop Wednesday. When she didn't show up, authorities eventually found her car outside her home with her car keys, wallet, purse and work phone still inside."There's no way she would leave him behind or like, not be home for him," said neighbor Ellen Friend. "It's honestly completely out of character. She's a very friendly person. I don't see her having any enemies.
Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin Steele said in a statement, "law enforcement is very concerned about the welfare of this mother." Her loved ones are asking for everyone to keep an eye out.
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