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Search Intensifies in Corpus Christi for Missing Texas A&M Student Caleb Harris as Third Week Commences

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Published on March 19, 2024
Search Intensifies in Corpus Christi for Missing Texas A&M Student Caleb Harris as Third Week CommencesSource: Facebook/Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi

The search for Caleb Harris, a 21-year-old Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi student, has entered its third week after Harris vanished on March 4. He was last confirmed to be at his apartment complex on Ennis Joslin, and no substantial leads have emerged since his disappearance.

Randy Harris, Caleb's father, has vowed to not give up the search. In a plea for public assistance, he said, "We are searching anything we can think of and relying on the authorities to give us information," during an interview with 3NEWS. The Harris family is holding onto hope that Caleb is "out there somewhere," despite the growing time since his last sighting.

Local authorities along with the Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi community have continued to search for Harris, combing through various areas around the campus and reaching out to the public for any tips that might lead to finding Caleb.

The urgency of the situation is palpable, as each passing day brings new challenges to the fore in the hunt to find Caleb. In a show of support and determination, Randy Harris told Newsbreak, "Thank you for reaching out. We need to keep this going." The Harris family and the authorities are determined to rigorously pursue all potential leads.

Individuals with any information that might relate to Caleb Harris's disappearance are urged to come forward and contact the police with details that may assist in the search. The community at large hopes for his safe return and untiringly continues the search.