Woman reported missing found competing on ‘The Bachelor’

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A woman reported missing in Northern California was discovered safe and sound by a fan — who noticed she was a contestant on “The Bachelor.”

Rebekah Martinez was reported missing in November by her mother, who claimed her daughter disappeared since going to work on a marijuana farm, according to The San Francisco Chronicle.

Martinez seemed to be amused with the incident on Friday, after her status as a reality show contestant was revealed.

“MOM. how many times do I have to tell you I don’t get cell service on The Bachelor??” the 22-year-old tweeted.

The whole ordeal began on Thursday when Martinez was listed as part of “The Humboldt 35” — a list of missing persons featured in California’s North Coast Journal.

An eagle-eyed reader then responded to the story on the North Coast Journal’s Facebook page.

“My sister always calls me Sherlock Holmes,” the woman, Amy Bonner O’Brien, told the Chronicle.

“I was just scrolling through the 35 missing people and I recognized some of them from news stories. When I got to her, I was like wait a minute, she looks so familiar and I instantly thought of ‘The Bachelor.’”

The Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office was able to reach Martinez by phone and confirm that, indeed, she was not missing but looking for love on television instead.

The sheriff’s office explained the matter by saying Martinez’s mother had spoken to her daughter but her name stayed on the list because they had been unable to reach her directly until Friday.


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