Community packs Brookfield church, then gathers on town common.
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BROOKFIELD ― Sharing memories and messages of hope, the family and friends of Brittany Tee and other members of the community packed the Brookfield Congregational Church on Friday evening for a candlelight vigil on the day that marked two years since the 35-year-old woman’s disappearance.
Multiagency search efforts have persisted since Tee was last seen on Jan. 10, 2023, but to no avail.
Tee’s older sister by 18 months, Bethany, was among the family members at the vigil alongside their mother, Susan Tee, who called the support from the community “overwhelming.”
At around 6 p.m., the vigil started inside the church and later continued into the Brookfield Common for a moment of silence.
-Among those present at the vigil was Worcester District Attorney Joseph D. Early Jr., who said that his office continues to work with state and local authorities in the search for Tee.
He encouraged the public to share any information on an anonymous tip line, 508-453-7589.
"We continue to get tips on a regular basis,” Early said. “In some ways, in missing people’s cases, time is our enemy on the front end of the investigation, but it becomes our friend after a while.
“Oftentimes, people who might not want to talk at the beginning of the case end up talking at some point during the case.”