Houston police have reportedly located Courtney Roland, a reporter for Rivals' Texas A&M site AggieYell.com, who went missing on Sunday.

UPDATE: Our officers have found Ms. Roland in the Galleria area. She appears unharmed. She'll be taken to an area hospital for an evaluation. We are not providing the location where she was found or hospital at this time. More info to follow. #HouNews https://t.co/btdaJLbifW — Houston Police (@houstonpolice) January 8, 2018

MORE: Courtney Roland was 'confused' after being found

Houston police said a passerby spotted Roland near an overpass around 8:15 a.m. local time Monday.

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 stopped by a Houston Chick-fil-A Monday morning before being located by police, according to Houston's Fox 26.

Missing sports reporter Courtney Roland stopped by Chick-fil-A next to freeway overpass for a cup of water this morning before being discovered, restaurant manager tells me. Staff didn’t recognize her at the time. pic.twitter.com/aG0I0ud5yR — Ivory Hecker FOX 26 (@IvoryHecker) January 8, 2018

She appeared to be unharmed, but was taken to a nearby hospital for evaluation, Houston police said.

Police said they found her white jeep in a parking lot near the mall, with her cellphone and other belongings inside.

UPDATE: #CourtneyRoland white jeep now being towed away — it was found this morning parked at shopping center near Post Oak/Galleria... with no sign of missing sports reporter. @houstonpolice say she was last seen inside the Galleria Sunday afternoon. #findCourtneyRoland #khou11 pic.twitter.com/IejpfZiBg5 — Michelle Choi (@MichelleKHOU) January 8, 2018

They said her purse was found at a nearby business.

Video of Courtney Roland inside ambulance shortly after she was found in Galleria. More on the investigation on @KPRC2 at 11 am. #CourtneyRoland #findCourtneyRoland #courtneyinhouston #hounews pic.twitter.com/tuT0Ib1aEv — Sofia Ojeda (@KPRCSofiaOjeda) January 8, 2018

Investigators plan to share more information about the incident during a news briefing Monday afternoon.

Roland was declared missing after covering a football camp in Houston, according to her family.

The 29-year-old's roommate told Houston television station KPRC that Roland sent a text at 12:30 a.m. Sunday, saying she was in her car and being followed by a suspicious man.

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

From KPRC:

"The roommate said he [the suspicious man] followed Roland to her home in a blue truck as she was parked in the driveway. The roommate said the blue truck looped back around and parked behind her and Roland got out of her car and the truck sped off. On Sunday, Roland's mother received a text from her phone saying, "hello the owner of this phone Courtney. I am buying an iPad." The roommate also said Roland's vehicle was broken into six weeks ago and she's been on high-alert since."

KPRC reports that the roommate did not hear from Roland again.

Roland drives a 2015 white Jeep Cherokee with license plate HZC7778.