The fire commissioner told Action News that Brooker went missing while she was playing with two others.
Authorities say three girls were playing near the creek when two fell in. One managed to get out of the water while Brooker was swept away, according to investigators.
“She went down a little too far with the other kids, and my 7-year-old daughter tried to hold her and she was holding onto my daughter’s coat and I guess the wind took her,” said Tyeesha Reynolds, Brooker’s aunt.
After the girl went under, Reynolds said it was all hands on deck from the family.
“My nephew, he’s 19, he jumped in the water. My 12-year-old nephew jumped into the water,” she said. “We all were trying to hope for the best, we’re still hoping for the best.”
“It’s really hard to say anything, other than that we’re praying, we’re hoping and we appreciate the prayers and support that I understand is coming from all over the country right now,” said Chester Mayor Stefan Roots.
The family said they are also mourning Brooker’s sister who passed away on this exact day five years ago.
Richardson said Brooker was a gift to be around.
“She loved to dance. She was one of a kind and she will truly be missed in my heart,” she said.
Shirley said authorities will search the creek one final time Monday morning. This time, they’ll work with the Pennsylvania State Police and use sonar technology.
Heavy rain soaked the Philadelphia region on Saturday.
Parts of Delaware and Montgomery counties saw flooding as a result of the hours-long downpour. Some areas even temporarily closed off roadways due to flooding.
Anyone with information on this incident is urged to contact the police immediately.