Texas A&M Reporter Courtney Roland Found Alive
Jan 8, 2018, 12:00 AM | Updated: May 23, 2024, 10:19 am

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After being reported missing in the Houston area for two days, Texas A&M sports reporter Courtney Roland was found alive and ‘appears unharmed’ on Monday morning by Houston Police Department.
Houston Police found Roland’s Jeep Cherokee in the Galleria mall Sunday night, they also found her phone inside the vehicle. Police were able to locate her her purse, iPad, computer and credit cards inside the mall, per CBS News.
Houston police later announced they found Roland around the same area as her Jeep through Twitter and that they were taking her to be evaluated at the hospital. Per CBS, police later revealed that Roland was found under an overpass after a passer-by called the police since he had heard about her story.
Latest: After seeing Ms. Roland's case in the news this morning, a passerby called us about 8:15am, stating Ms. Roland was under an overpass at the 610 West Loop at Richmond. Our officers arrived, confirmed it was her and arranged she be checked at an area hospital. #HouNews https://t.co/U6xieTLY0U
— Houston Police (@houstonpolice) January 8, 2018
Roland was reported missing on Saturday after she texted a roommate that a man at Walgreens was following her. He followed her in a blue truck then allegedly drove off when she got out.
Our friend and colleague @Rivals, Courtney Roland, is currently missing in the Houston area. If you have any information or have seen her at all, please contact the HPD missing person line at 832-394-1840. pic.twitter.com/66kKDPenRT
— Matt Clare (@MattClareRivals) January 8, 2018
Police have not released further information.