Not necessarily. This thread highlights how often a missing person is found in a location that has already been thoroughly searched.Shades of Debbie Collier - except Brittany hasn't been found. If she was on foot when she disappeared, unless she was abducted - she should have been located by now?
^^bbmWhy haven't they realized that she most likely was picked up, might of been preplanned or someone who knew her stopped.. Yes, it was dark. Nothing public about why they strongly believed she was in that area of woods or water. Sounds like no vid's or ring doorbells either to see that she was picked up or anything. Someone saw her leave that house at that time, was it a person or a cam/vid/ring. Just terribly sad and heartbreaking for her family and mother, just so hope again, for this case, that she has gone with someone but I highly doubt it.
I must say, edited, that her phone may have pinged and I've forgotten the phone information.
I'm sure we are all wondering the same thing here: did the Main St. housemate attend the candlelight?
No mention of the potentially inoperable phone.I trust this date and time by police (after 14 days) is credible.
Police in Brookfield search in bodies of water for missing Brittany Tee
State Police will resume their search Tuesday for a missing woman in Brookfield.www.wwlp.com
Jan 24, 2023
Brittany Tee of Brookfield was last seen leaving her residence on January 10th around 8:30 p.m., according to the Brookfield Police Department. Brittany was last seen wearing a black winter coat, hoodie, jeans, and work boots. Brittany is 5’6″ tall and weighs 120 pounds, with brown hair and blue eyes.
On one hand, I feel like it's a good sign that Brittany's family isn't blasting his name all over the place. It's almost like they're protecting him. And if that's the case, maybe it's because they believe he wouldn't harm her.Hopefully I am not violating any rules by saying this, but I have seen zero information on the person who allegedly saw her last. He has never been mentioned by name in the press or made any kind of public plea (that I am aware of) in regard to locating her. To me this is highly unusual.
On one hand, I feel like it's a good sign that Brittany's family isn't blasting his name all over the place. It's almost like they're protecting him. And if that's the case, maybe it's because they believe he wouldn't harm her.
On the other hand, I don't like the fact that he's not out there begging for her safe return, posting flyers, attending the vigil (maybe he did, and we just didn't hear about it.), and doing anything and everything he can do to help locate her.
Just NOTHING about him whatsoever. And I agree, that's unusual. MOO