Missing man from Alvin, Texas located, no longer believed to be in danger

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Organization heads to Central Texas in hopes of finding missing man

"It's out of character for him to just disappear. He's very responsible. He loves his family and his community. For that reason, of course, you think, there's a possibility that he could be in danger, but we certainly hope that he's okay," said Farris

Texas EquuSearch says a high school agriculture teacher from just outside of Houston who went missing has made contact with his family and is no longer thought to be in danger.

The organization was helping in the search for Craig L. Kettler but it says it is no longer involved in the case and that the family requests privacy at this time.

Texas EquuSearch is a volunteer-based search and recovery team. The organization was called on Sunday to find 49-year-old Kettler who disappeared on May 19.

Kettler had last been seen near the 600 block of CR 351 in Alvin, Texas, Thursday evening.

His family said his license plate was scanned between Luling and Seguin about three hours from where he disappeared in a white 2000 Ford F-250 extended cab truck with a camper bed.