Updated at 5:45 a.m. by Matt Peterson:
Leilani Collett and her husband were found safe late Monday by police in Grapevine.
"The husband and wife explained they had simply been lost the entire time," Hurst police said in a written statement. "They were checked out by paramedics at the scene and found to be in good health."
Police said the couple was found about 11:40 p.m. at William D. Tate Avenue and Ball Street. Someone who saw one of the Silver Alert billboards called police, saying they were behind the couple's silver Pontiac Vibe.
Updated at 12:37 a.m. by Claire Cardona:Leilani Collett was found safe. The Silver Alert was discontinued shortly after midnight April 1.
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