Carlee Russell, the Alabama woman who went missing on Thursday, July 13, has returned home. Local news affiliate WVTM 13 reported her return on Saturday, July 15, two days after she disappeared. Russell's mother Talitha Russell wrote "God is faithful and He has answered [their] prayers" in a Facebook post regarding her daughter's safe return.
More from Mom.com: California Bill Proposes 'Ebony Alert' for Missing Black Women and Kids
Carlee went missing the night of Thursday, July 13. She was driving home from work, when she stopped to call 911 to report seeing an unattended male toddler in a diaper on I-459.
After calling 911, she called her brother's girlfriend to tell her what happened, according to NPR. It was during that phone call that she went missing. When police arrived on the scene, they found Carlee's car, along with her wig, cell phone, and purse. Her Apple Watch was also inside her purse.
Currently, the Hoover police are still tracing all the steps of the investigation, and have not released any new information on what could have happened to Carlee while she was missing.