KEY POINTS

  • Jennifer Brown was last seen by a friend and business associate around 2 p.m. on Jan. 3.
  • Family reported her missing after she did not pick up her son from the bus stop the next day
  • Brown's family has offered a $10,000 reward for information that helps locate her

Pennsylvania Police are looking for the missing mother, Jennifer Brown, who vanished without a trace after failing to pick up her son from the bus stop last week.

The 43-year-old woman from Limerick Township was last seen by a friend and business associate around 2 p.m. on Jan. 3. Brown's family grew concerned after she failed to pick up her 8-year-old son, Noah, from the bus stop the next day, and had not found a trace of her since then, police said, as reported by 6 ABC.

Investigators found the woman's vehicle parked outside her home while her keys, wallet, and work cell phone were inside.

However, police said they could not locate Brown's personal cell phone and she hasn't communicated since the morning she went missing.

"It's literally like we're living in a movie that we watch on TV, it's so surreal and unbelievable. Jennifer would never ever just disappear, she would never abandon her son. Noah is the love of her life," Brown's family spokesperson Tiffany Barron said.

"Very much on edge, very anxious. It's still very surreal, however each passing minute, hour, and day it's getting more and more real and scary," Barron added.

Brown is 5-foot-1 and weighs around 150 pounds, has brown hair and green eyes, police said. The family has offered a $10,000 reward for information that helps locate her, the district attorney's office said.

"Law enforcement is very concerned about the welfare of this mother. If anyone has seen Jennifer or has any information that might be helpful in locating her, please call the Limerick Township Police at 610-495-7909 or Montgomery County Detectives at 610-226-5553," Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin Steele said in a statement.

The community members who are desperate to get answers about her missing conducted a candlelight vigil for Brown at 5:15 p.m. on Jan.7.

"Jennifer, please, if you see us or you hear us, please come home. It doesn't matter where you are...just come home safely. And if anyone knows where she is, we're begging you to please let us know," Diane Brehm, Brown's aunt said.

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Representation. The lights of a police car. diegoparra/Pixabay