STEVENSVILLE, Md. - Maryland State Police say Laura Shallue has been found safe over a month after they announced her disappearance. 

State Police say Laura Shallue, 54, of Stevensville, Maryland was reported missing on Feb. 6. She was reportedly last known to be driving across the westbound span of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge on Monday, Feb. 5 around 8:30 p.m.

In an update on Feb. 9, Maryland State Police say they found Shallue's silver 2007 Nissan Altima in Greenbelt, but she was not in the car.

On March 12th, State Police announced via social media Shallue had been located and was safe. Police did not specify the reason for Shallue's disappearance. 

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