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Brittany Tee: DA Encourages More Tips in Search for Missing Massachusetts Woman Who Mysteriously Vanished

The search for missing Massachusetts woman Brittany Tee is expanding to a water area and is expected to start back up on Tuesday, after weather conditions delayed the search, according to NBC Boston.

Tee, 35, was last seen at around 8:30 p.m., leaving a residence in Brookfield near Lewis Field at 18 Main Street, as CrimeOnline previously reported. Police expanded their search this weekend to 250 acres in the surrounding area but haven’t located her. They’ve also conducted multiple interviews and say, so far, everyone has been cooperative.

The State Police Dive Team and Marine Unit will search bodies of water this week, according to a statement by Worcester County District Attorney Joseph D. Early, Jr., if Tee isn’t found first.

Early Jr. emphasized that anyone with tips or information about Tee should contact authorities immediately, as previous tips have helped save time and eliminate search areas.

“And I can’t emphasize enough that these tips have been very helpful, both eliminating [potential search] areas … and giving us answers and pointing us in areas we believe and hope will be fruitful,” he said.

Tee is described as a white female who stands 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighs about 120 pounds. She has brown hair and blue eyes. She was last seen wearing a black winter coat, a hoodie, jeans, and work boots.

I just want her home,” Tee’s mother Susan M. Tee said on Wednesday, adding that it’s unlike her daughter to leave without getting in contact. “We want her home.”

“She’s amazing. She’s very strong. She’s loving. This is totally out of character.”

Anyone with information about the case is urged to call a dedicated tip line at 508-453-7589. Early Jr. said tips can be anonymous.

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[Featured image: Brittany Tee/Police Handout]