Law enforcement officers have located a Huntsville man who had been missing since last week.
Detectives with the Huntsville Police Department found 27-year-old Andy Sandoval at a local residence Thursday afternoon and he appears to be in good health.
"He told us that he had some things to work through and that is why he had not been in contact with anyone," Lt. Curt Landrum said. "The Huntsville Police Department would like to thank the community for their help."
Sandoval was reported missing March 26, two days after his family had last been in contact with him. He was last seen on March 24 when he left his home to go to a gym in Magnolia, but he never arrived at his destination.
Detectives with the Huntsville Police Department found 27-year-old Andy Sandoval at a local residence Thursday afternoon and he appears to be in good health.
"He told us that he had some things to work through and that is why he had not been in contact with anyone," Lt. Curt Landrum said. "The Huntsville Police Department would like to thank the community for their help."
Sandoval was reported missing March 26, two days after his family had last been in contact with him. He was last seen on March 24 when he left his home to go to a gym in Magnolia, but he never arrived at his destination.
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