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Reaction to Medicine Blamed for Courtney Roland‘s disappearance

http://www.adweek.com/tvspy/reaction-to-medicine-blamed-for-sports-reporters-disappearance/198721

http://www.adweek.com/tvspy/texas-sports-reporter-courtney-roland-found-unharmed/198668

http://www.adweek.com/tvspy/texas-sports-reporter-missing-after-covering-football-camp/198661

Note TV spy has done 3 articles today on this event over a Texas A&M's wild incident here

She was the subject of a search that started Sunday evening.

The Texas A&M reporter was apparently disoriented when she was picked up by police because of the reaction to her medication, which caused her to become confused and disoriented.

Prior to being found, police say she had interacted with an off duty officer and other civilians.

KPRC reporter Sofia Ojeda posted a video of Roland in the ambulance after she was picked up near the Galleria Mall in Houston. Her car, phone and other personal belongings were located in a parking lot nearby.
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