Authorities in Pennsylvania are scrambling to find a mother who abandoned her child at the bus stop last week.
Family and friends described Jennifer Brown, 43, of Limerick Township as a loving mother who would never leave her son Noah.
Family representative Tiffany Barron told WPVI, “It’s truly like we’re living in a movie that we watch on TV. It’s so incredible.” “Jennifer would never just vanish into thin air, and she would never leave her kid.” The love of her life is Noah.
According to a press release from the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office, Brown’s relatives panicked after she failed to pick up Noah from his bus stop on Wednesday in the late afternoon.
Her auto keys, wallet, handbag, and work cell phone were discovered inside her parked car, according to the district attorney’s office.
According to officials, Brown’s work mobile phone has been silent since Wednesday morning and has not been found.
Her wallet, handbag, work cell phone, and auto keys were all discovered inside Jennifer Brown’s parked car outside her house.
Montgomery County’s prosecutor
Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin Steele released a statement saying, “Law enforcement is deeply worried about the welfare of this mother.”
Brown is described as being 5-foot-1 and weighing around 150 pounds, with brown hair and green eyes.
Before she disappeared, neighbors saw that the mother, who was normally devoted, appeared to be in good health.
During a vigil held for the missing mother on Saturday, one neighbor, Ellen Friend, claimed to have met the woman on Tuesday.
Before she vanished, neighbors said that Jennifer Brown appeared to be in perfect health.
Montgomery County’s prosecutor
“She passed by in a car. According to Fox 29, “I was in the parking lot talking to another neighbor in the car with my dog. “We waved to each other, and I went inside.”
According to the district attorney’s office, Jennifer’s family is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to her whereabouts.