Flower Mound police officer missing after San Antonio marathonTue, 19 Nov 2013 22:20:33 CSTFlower Mound PDA veteran Flower Mound police officer is missing in San Antonio.Sgt. Jeremy Ray Varnell, 43, hasn't been seen since Sunday, when he went to the Alamo City to run the Rock 'N' Roll Marathon.His family lost contact with him after the event, and a Flower Mound police spokesman said there has been no sign of Varnell or his vehicle since he vanished from his room at a Holiday Inn in the 100 block of Lexington Avenue, across from the San Antonio Municipal Auditorium.According to race results, Varnell finished the marathon about 1:25 p.m. after running for 5 hours, 55 minutes and 44 seconds. He placed 2,075 out of 2,622 entrants, then went to dinner with friends who had also run.He did not show up for a planned breakfast on Monday, according to a police report.Varnell was wearing a black shirt, black shorts, long black socks and black tennis shoes. He may be driving a 2012 blue Ford Focus with Texas plates DF1-X970.Flower Mound police have dispatched two investigators to assist San Antonio police in the search.Call 911 if you have any information about Jeremy Varnell.
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Flower Mound police officer missing after San Antonio marathonTue, 19 Nov 2013 22:20:33 CSTFlower Mound PDA veteran Flower Mound police officer is missing in San Antonio.Sgt. Jeremy Ray Varnell, 43, hasn't been seen since Sunday, when he went to the Alamo City to run the Rock 'N' Roll Marathon.His family lost contact with him after the event, and a Flower Mound police spokesman said there has been no sign of Varnell or his vehicle since he vanished from his room at a Holiday Inn in the 100 block of Lexington Avenue, across from the San Antonio Municipal Auditorium.According to race results, Varnell finished the marathon about 1:25 p.m. after running for 5 hours, 55 minutes and 44 seconds. He placed 2,075 out of 2,622 entrants, then went to dinner with friends who had also run.He did not show up for a planned breakfast on Monday, according to a police report.Varnell was wearing a black shirt, black shorts, long black socks and black tennis shoes. He may be driving a 2012 blue Ford Focus with Texas plates DF1-X970.Flower Mound police have dispatched two investigators to assist San Antonio police in the search.Call 911 if you have any information about Jeremy Varnell. -
My first hunch is he drove off the road somewhere.
Something like this:
"Self-government won't work without self-discipline." - Paul Harvey
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A veteran Flower Mound police officer who was missing in San Antonio was reported safe early Wednesday.
Sgt. Jeremy Ray Varnell, 43, hadn't been seen since Sunday, when he went to the Alamo City to run the Rock 'N' Roll Marathon.
His family lost contact with him after the event, and a Flower Mound police spokesman said there has been no sign of Varnell or his vehicle since he vanished from his room at a Holiday Inn in the 100 block of Lexington Avenue, across from the San Antonio Municipal Auditorium.
A brief statement from San Antonio police issued early Wednesday morning confirmed that Varnell was okay:
"Mr. Jeremy Ray Varnell was located about an hour ago in Lantana, Texas, he is fine and his family has been notified. Thank you for all your assistance."
Lantana, in Denton County, is about five miles north of Flower Mound.
According to race results, Varnell finished the marathon about 1:25 p.m. after running for 5 hours, 55 minutes and 44 seconds. He placed 2,075 out of 2,622 entrants, then went to dinner with friends who had also run.
He did not show up for a planned breakfast on Monday, according to a police report.
Flower Mound police dispatched two investigators to assist San Antonio police in the search.
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Originally posted by Frank View PostThat was my thought as well. Or Ambien or dementia?"When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
"A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
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