Brenna Swindell, the daughter of former MLB pitcher and World Series winner Greg Swindell, has been found safe, her father announced on social media on Tuesday.
The former athlete made the announcement on his X and Facebook accounts.
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Brenna Swindell was reported missing on August 26, 2024. (Austin Police Department)
“She has been found. That's all we know for now. Thank you to everyone – really everyone who has been supportive of this process,” he wrote.
“Thank you for all the messages, calls and most of all the prayers. The journey home will soon begin,” he added.
Brenna's mother, Sarah Swindell, wrote that they also found her ex-boyfriend, Morgan Guidry, who Brenna was last seen with.
According to FOX 7 Austin, the Austin Police Missing Persons Unit said she was last seen at Poodie's Hilltop Bar in Spicewood.
Greg and Sarah Swindell have been sharing updates on their Facebook page since their daughter went missing, with her car reportedly being seen in Colorado and possibly Idaho.
Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Greg Swindell, wearing number 22, pitches against the Philadelphia Phillies during an MLB game at Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia on May 12, 2002. (Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
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Brenna Swindell is described as a white woman, 5 feet 4 inches tall, weighing approximately 140 pounds, with brown hair and eyes and tattoos on both arms.
Swindell was last seen on Aug. 22 and was found Tuesday.
The Austin American-Statesman reported that an affidavit seeking an arrest warrant was filed Friday on charges that Gudry strangled his girlfriend and slammed her head into the floor in July. Travis County Sheriff's Office spokeswoman Kristen Dark told the paper that the victim was Swindell.
Arizona Diamondbacks No. 22 Greg Swindell takes the mound for Mike Morgan in the bottom of the ninth inning against the New York Yankees in Game 1 of the World Series at Bank One Ballpark in Phoenix. (Jed Jacobson/All Sports)
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Dark told the newspaper that Swindell decided to press charges on Aug. 20, so the affidavit was filed a month after the incident.
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Ryan Gaydas is a senior editor at Fox News Digital.