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Jennifer Brown: Former business partner of Limerick mom charged in connection with her murder

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LIMERICK TOWNSHIP, Pa. - Officials provided new details about the disappearance and death of a Montgomery County mother who was reported missing and later found dead.

Jennifer Brown, 43, of Limerick Township, was reported missing days after the new year started. Friends and family say they saw the woman outside of her home on Stratford Court on the morning of Jan.

3, but she did not pick up her son later in the day, causing concern. By the morning of Jan. 4, she was still missing, according to people close to Brown.  MORE LOCAL HEADLINES:According to investigators, she was last seen by a "friend and business associate" on January 3.

The two week search for Jennifer Brown reached a tragic end on Wednesday when investigators found the mother of two partially buried near a warehouse in Royersford.

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