FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — The missing father of former Vikings defensive back Mackensie Alexander turned up early Thursday at a ranger station at a Florida state park, sheriff's officials said.
Jean Alexandre, 65, was reported to be in good health and will be reunited with this family, the Okeechobee County Sheriff's Office said in a Twitter post Thursday morning. He walked up to the ranger station at the Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park, which is about 25 miles (40 kilometers) north of Okeechobee in central Florida.
The sheriff's office offered no additional details.
Alexander played for the Vikings from 2016 through 2019 before signing with the Cincinnati Bengals during the off-season. He left the Bengals training camp earlier this week to search for his father.
"We are all relieved and grateful that he was found, and that he was found well," Brian Pakett, an attorney representing Mackensie Alexander, told The Associated Press on Thursday morning. "That was my client's sole concern."
Alexander, was jailed Wednesday on a misdemeanor battery charge after deputies say he beat up a man shortly after returning to Florida to help search for his missing father.
Alexander, 26, and another man, 28-year-old Evins Clement, were arrested by Collier County sheriff's deputies Tuesday night. Alexander grew up in the small farming community of Immokalee, in southwest Florida, where his family still lives. Bail for both men was set at $2,000 each, and they were both released Wednesday.
Alexandre, a Haitian immigrant who uses a French spelling of the family's surname, went missing after going to pick palmetto berries Monday, officials said. A missing persons report was released Wednesday.