KEY POINTS

  • Brittany Tee was reported missing on Jan.13
  • The report was made three days after she was last seen leaving her boyfriend's home
  • Anyone with information about her whereabouts is asked to contact cops

Massachusetts police are seeking help to locate Brittany Tee, a 35-year-old woman who vanished after leaving her boyfriend's home last week.

The Brookfield woman was reported missing on Jan.13, three days after she was seen leaving her boyfriend's residence. Tee's family has not been able to contact her since then, and officials cannot trace her, either, the New York Post reported.

Tee's friends reportedly said a lack of communication caused the delay in reporting her disappearance. Tee is described as 5 feet, 6 inches tall with brown hair and blue eyes. She was last seen wearing a black winter coat, a hoodie, jeans and work boots.

Investigators used drones, cadaver dogs and people on the ground in conducting an extensive search, Worcester County District Attorney Joseph D. Early Jr. said, according to Mass Live.

"Check your garages, check your sheds. If you've got a hunting barn, check that, too," he added.

Officials have also asked residents to check their security cameras and submit any footage that may help to locate the missing woman.

"We can't stress enough that if you have any tips, any information, no matter how small you think it is, definitely give us a call," Brookfield Police Chief Michael K. Blanchard said Monday, as per the outlet.

The Brookfield Police Department and the State Police Detectives assigned to the Worcester County District Attorney’s Office are currently investigating the whereabouts of Brittany Tee, 35, of...

Meanwhile, many of Tee's friends and family gathered at the Brookfield Police Department, hoping that mounting pressure would help intensify the search. Many of her friends wanted to join the search, but cops discouraged them by saying they might unintentionally disrupt important evidence.

"I know the urge is out there to go and help in the search right now but we're asking that you please not do that now," CBS Boston quoted Blanchard as saying.

Meanwhile, anyone with information about Tee's whereabouts is asked to contact the Brookfield Police Department at 508-867-5570.

"Brittany has made an impact on everybody's life that she has touched. Caring, funny, loving, kind, hard-working. She loves her niece and nephew. She loves all four of my boys," Tee's friend, Mattie Sjoblom, said, according to Boston 25 News. "There's a lot of people that are really concerned about her and we just want her to know that we all love her so much and that we want her home safe."

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Representation. A police car at a crime scene. Alexei_other/Pixabay