EMBED >More News Videos FULL VIDEO: "We just decided to run." One of the two Klein Collins High School students who was missing for nearly 48 hours was found safe.

"We just decided to run." One of the missing Klein Collins students talked to abc13 moments after being found. https://t.co/j0FqkXCEJx pic.twitter.com/qTywWonHUm — abc13 Houston (@abc13houston) October 18, 2016

EMBED >More News Videos Courtney Fischer reports from the search scene where authorities are searching for two missing teens

EMBED >More News Videos The mother of a missing teen speaks near the spot her daughter was last seen on Monday

SPRING, TX (KTRK) -- Two missing Klein Collins High School teenagers have been found after missing for nearly 48 hours.Sophomore Alyssa Schaefer, 15, disappeared across the street from the school on Monday, and did not return home on the bus as expected. A second student, 16-year-old Noah Lewis, was also reported missing from Klein Collins High School. She was found safe by her mom's childhood friends.Alyssa told abc13's Pooja Lodhia that the two "just decided to run.""There was so much stress going on in our lives, at home for me is like crazy," Alyssa said. "I'm happy to be back."She had a warning to other teenagers across the area."For teenagers out there, don't do this, please don't," Alyssa said, fighting back tears. "It's not a smart move."K9 and helicopter patrols were brought in to assist in the two-day search.Tim Miller with Equusearch says searches like this take a tremendous amount of resources from law enforcement, and elsewhere. Resources that could be spent on legitmate cases."Harris County has many many cases out there they need to be working. We have many cases we need to be working," said Miller.Not responding, Miller says, with significant resources can have unintended consequences. When his daughter Laura first disappeared he says law enforcement treated the case as runaway. Only later did he learn she'd been murdered.Earlier Tuesday, Alyssa's mom made a tearful plea for her return."Everybody is so worried about you, we want you to come home," Victoria Schaefer said. "You're not in trouble, I just want to give you a great big hug and hold you... Please be safe."Those hugs were shared tonight, repeatedly.