Jennifer Brown, a 43-year-old Pennsylvania woman who has been missing for more than two weeks after she failed to pick up her son from the bus stop has been found dead and body wrapped in plastic in a shallow grave.
According to NBC News, the 43-year-old resident of Limerick Township was found late Wednesday in Royersford, barely 30 miles northwest of Philadelphia, Montgomery Country DA Kevin Steele said.
Jennifer was reported missing on January 3, 2023, for a reward of $10,000 to any person who helped find her.
As it stands now, Authorities have not announced any arrests made or a cause of death.
Brown was last seen at 2 p.m on Jan 3 by her friend and business partner Antonio “Blair” Watts-Richardsonn who also told NBC10, he took her son to his house for a sleepover that night.
“I put Noah on the bus the next day,” he told the outlet.
But Brown never showed up to pick Noah up at the stop. Officials said that her keys, wallet, and work cellphone were found in her car outside her home on Stratford Court.
Her personal phone has not been found and has not been used since the morning of Jan. 4, NBC10 reported.
Last week, Watts-Richardson told the news outlet that Brown had been preparing to open a restaurant and was stressed due to family and work matters.
He said Wednesday that he has “nothing to do with anything” involving her disappearance and death.