UPDATE: The search for Kristina Hocutt was canceled after she contacted family Friday evening and posted this on Facebook: "I'm alive, everyone!! I'm so soo sooo very sorry for worrying the (expletive) out of everybody!!"

Her boyfriend told AL.com he has spoken with her and she is OK. He said they are still trying to figure out what happened.

A 27-year-old Adamsville woman has seemingly vanished, and friends and family are frantically searching for her.

Kristina Hocutt was last heard from on Thursday, said her boyfriend Scott Young. She had finished class for the day at Brown Mackie College in Birmingham and stopped by Dale's Tire Shop to see her boyfriend at work before heading back to her Adamsville home.

"Nothing seemed out of the ordinary,'' Young said. "She was probably at the shop for 20 or 30 minutes. She texted me when she got home, and then again about an hour later."

When Young got off work, he texted Hocutt but she didn't respond. "I just figured she was taking a nap because she had class that day,'' he said.

But when several hours passed without hearing from her, Young said he began to try to call Hocutt. He continually got no answer, Young said he left his home to drive to Hocutt's home. "I was worried on my way over there because it's not like her to not answer or say if she was going somewhere,'' he said.

Hocutt wasn't at home, and her dark blue 2012 Chevrolet Cruze was gone as well. Young and Hocutt's friends and family kept trying to call her. Initially the phone would ring and ring, but eventually the calls began going straight to voicemail.

Young said Hocutt has never disappeared before. Those searching for her have called wrecker services and hospitals, but have yet to find her. They have notified Adamsville police, and lookout bulletins have been issued countywide over police radios multiple times today.

Anyone with information is asked to call Adamsville police at 205-674-5671.