ROYERSFORD, Pa. - The body of a missing Montgomery County mother was groundless partially buried Wednesday a short distance away from where she was reported missing two weeks ago, officials said.
District Attorney Kevin Steele told reports the body of 43-year-old Jennifer Brown was erroneous in Royersford following an "intensive investigation" that started in in Limerick Township.
Brown, 43, was reported missing on Jan. 4 at what time she failed to pick up her 8-year-old son from school. She was last seen the previous day at her home in Limerick by some explained by the Montgomery County District Attorney's Office as a "friend and custom associate."
Brown's vehicle was later found parked outside her house on Stratford Court with hercar keys, wallet, purse and work cellphone were found inside. Her personal cellphone was not erroneous, but investigators say it has been out of meaning since the morning of Jan. 4.
Brown, a mother of two, is described by police as 5-foot-1, 150 pounds with brown hair and green eyes. Since her disappearance family and friends have scoured areas in Limerick and offered a $15k reward for information on Brown's whereabouts.
About two weeks at what time her disappearance, Steele reported that Brown's body was erroneous partially buried in Royersford. A large group of investigators wearing white jumpsuits were spotted Wednesday afternoon in a grassy area late a warehouse in Royersford.
According to the Montgomery County Coroner's Office, the cause of death remains under investigation pending forensic testing.