Missing Connecticut mom of five Jennifer Dulos is still nowhere to be found two months after she vanished amid a bitter divorce — and investigators are sifting through more than 1,000 tips, authorities said Tuesday.

“It’s still an active investigation,” New Canaan police Lt. Jason Ferraro said. “We’re over 1,200 tips at this time. It’s a tremendous amount of information.”

Dulos, 50, of New Canaan, went missing May 24 after dropping her children off at school.

Her estranged husband, Fotis Dulos, and his girlfriend, Michelle Troconis, have since been charged with tampering with evidence and hindering prosecution after investigators found they allegedly dumped bags of bloodied clothing in roadside trash cans. They both pleaded not guilty and are free on $500,000 bond.

Meanwhile, the couple’s five children — ranging in age from 8 to 14, including two sets of twins — have been staying with Jennifer’s mother on the Upper East Side.

Last week, Fotis Dulos, through his lawyer, Norm Pattis, accused Jennifer of framing him for her disappearance and sought to obtain her medical records to “shed light on what may have motivated her to disappear.”

The lawyer previously suggested that Jennifer’s disappearance might have come from the pages of “Gone Girl” — the 2012 novel about a woman who fakes her own murder and elaborately frames her husband.

The lawyer told The Post that Jennifer penned a 500-page “Gone Girl”-esque manuscript years ago. But a family source said she read the manuscript Jennifer penned in the early 2000s and it “has nothing in common with ‘Gone Girl.'”

With Post wires