Missing UH student found safe by police

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Saturday, November 19, 2016
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Frustration over resources used in the search for Carl Conyers, Deborah Wrigley reports.

HOUSTON (KTRK) -- Houston police say a 21-year-old University of Houston student who went missing Tuesday is safe.

The confirmation that Carl Conyers is okay comes as a relief a day after family and friends made an emotional plea for his return.

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Conyers is the youngest son of Michigan Congressman John Conyers.

HPD said Conyers was found around 1am at his apartment complex by University of Houston police.

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Conyers was questioned by HPD at the apartment complex, and then took him down to their headquarters downtown. He was allowed to leave with his family.

We do not know where the family was headed after picking up Conyers from the police station, but do know that police could not confirm reports he went to a hospital.

Details are limited for now, but a sergeant said Conyers liked a tweet sometime during the search for answers in his disappearance, and that led police to find him.

For now that is likely all we will know as police said they cannot elaborate on the circumstances of his disappearance at this time.

This all began on Tuesday, when Carl Conyers vanished after being seen by his roommate at their apartment.

The 21-year-old had shaved his beard and hadn't been seen since, friend Corey Gentry said.

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"Carl never texted back, so we are just thinking he just wanted to chill out in his room because Red said he had his face covered up with a shirt and he thought his beard was shaven and Carl said, 'Yeah, it's been a crazy day. I shaved my beard'," Gentry said.

On Thursday, University of Houston police knocked on Conyers' door, with no answer. Houston police arrived an hour later, just as Conyers' roommate returned home.

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Roommate of Conyer's talks to Jeff Ehling

Monica Conyers, the student's mother, arrived at Bush Intercontinental Airport yesterday to join the search effort.

She made an emotional plea for Carl's return.

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"I just want my son to come home," she said. "If something happened, if you have my son, just let him go. Carl, if something has happened to you, just, just come home."

The search was also joined by Texas EquuSearch and other law enforcement agencies.

Judge Vonda Evans, who serves in the 3rd Circuit Court in Michigan, tweeted overnight that Conyers had been found.

Evans also said his mother Monica is "doing fine."