Crime & Safety
Search, Not 'Crime Scene': New Tip Line Opens In Brittany Tee Disappearance
Brittany Tee was last seen Jan. 10 leaving a home along Main Street in Brookfield. Police continue to search for her.

BROOKFIELD, MA — Local officials have opened a new front in the search for missing Brookfield woman Brittany Tee: an anonymous tip line that may lead investigators to Tee's location.
Local and state police continued their search Tuesday for Tee, who was last seen Jan. 10 leaving a home along Main Street in Brookfield at around 8:30 p.m. Worcester County District Attorney Joseph Early Jr. emphasized in a Tuesday news conference still hope to find Tee.
"It's a search, It's not a crime scene," he said.
Early said investigators have received lots of tips so far. And while none have led to Tee, 35, the tips have allowed police to speed up their search by ruling out pieces of information.
If you have a tip, you can report it anonymously by calling the new hotline at (508) 453-7589. Early also asked local residents to check surveillance cameras, and outdoor buildings where a person might go for shelter.
Tee was last seen wearing a black winter coat, hoodie, jeans and work boots. She is about 5'6" tall, 120 pounds with blue eyes and brown hair.
Investigators have established a dedicated Tip Line for info about Brittany Tee, 35, who has been missing from her #Brookfield home since 1/10. Our search by ground and air units and interviews by detectives continue. Please call 508-453-7589 if you have info or have seen her. pic.twitter.com/UL2gOAhh29
— Mass State Police (@MassStatePolice) January 17, 2023
By Tuesday, the state police air wing, Brookfield police, Massachusetts Environmental Police, the state Department of Conservation and Recreation and the Brookfield fire department were all looking for Tee. Worcester and state police cadets were also set to join the search, Early said.
"Keep Brittany in your thoughts and prayers," Brookfield police Chief Michael Blanchard said Tuesday.