UPDATE! 10:05 P.M. EST: According to CBS News, police say Roland had a severe reaction to medication which led her to become confused and disoriented. Lt. Manuel Cruz Jr. said:
“When our people were talking with her she seemed pretty confused about everything… We do not suspect any foul play or any kind of suspicious activity attached to this incident.
Lost and found, thankfully.
A college football reporter (above) was found unharmed Monday morning, 36 hours after she had disappeared and told friends she had been followed home by a suspicious man.
Courtney Roland‘s family took to social media after the AggieYell.com journalist disappeared late Saturday night, hours after she was covering a Texas A&M elite football camp in Houston.
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Friends and family pleaded for help to find the 29-year-old on Sunday after she reportedly texted her roommate about a suspicious man she saw in a Walgreens who followed her home in a blue truck.
Police found the reporter’s white Jeep overnight near the Galleria mall. Her phone and other items were inside the truck while her purse was located at a nearby business.
On Monday, police said they found Roland “unharmed” in the same area and would be taking her to a hospital for an evaluation. The Houston Police Department shared on Twitter:
Friends and family were notified that Roland was found safe.
[Image via Facebook.]