Found RIT Student Thanks Community in Statement

Matthew Grant (photo provided)

UPDATE: RIT student Matthew Grant has put out a statement through his family thanking the people who helped search for him.

He says, "It's hard to understand just how much support you will have, regardless of how you are doing personally. I am doing much better now that I am reunited with my family."

Grant showed up at a Pennsylvania police station near the Appalachian Trial yesterday and called his parents, who had been looking for him since before Thanksgiving.

His parents were already searching for him about 30 miles away and were reunited with him last night.

Original story:

A Facebook post from his family says missing RIT student Matthew Grant has been found...and is alive and well.

He's been reunited with his family.

The Monroe County Sheriff's Office has also confirmed the report.

The post says Grant's SUV was spotted by an officer late last night, and the car was linked to the missing student through the license plate number.

The officer was able to locate Matthew, although it doesn't say how.

It also asks for privacy for Matthew and his family while they process what happened.

The post thanks everyone who donated their time, effort, and dollars to help find Matthew Grant and return him home.

Statement from the Monroe County Sheriff's Office confirming Matthew Grant has been found safe.


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