TX TX - Caleb Harris, 21, Texas A&M University student, Corpus Christi, 4 Mar 2024 #4

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July 9

Volunteers with the Uvalde Foundation for Kids are helping search for missing Texas college student Caleb Harris — three weeks after city workers found human remains near the 21-year-old’s apartment.

Volunteers with the foundation’s STOPNOW school patrol teams arrived Friday in Corpus Christi, Texas, to aid in the search, the foundation said on Facebook.
In the same article: "Authorities aren’t sure how Harris’ body ended up in the well or how long it had been there." Oof.
 
In the same article: "Authorities aren’t sure how Harris’ body ended up in the well or how long it had been there." Oof.
Part of that will be determined by the medical examiner, and it seems like we could be waiting a while for that determination. I fully expect that we'll learn it had been there from the beginning (the determination may be more general than that though).
 
Part of that will be determined by the medical examiner, and it seems like we could be waiting a while for that determination. I fully expect that we'll learn it had been there from the beginning (the determination may be more general than that though).
The article was about volunteers from the Uvalde foundation coming to town to search for Caleb, which implies that it was not his body found in the well (obviously truthfully we don't know either way yet).

The article goes on to say, "City water employees were doing maintenance in the area on June 24 when they discovered human remains in a wastewater collection well, the Corpus Christi Police Department said. The remains were too decomposed to identify, according to the Nueces County Medical Examiner’s Office."

Then, "Authorities aren’t sure how Harris’ body ended up in the well or how long it had been there", when the article just said the remains were too decomposed to identify. Oof is for bad reporting.
 
The article was about volunteers from the Uvalde foundation coming to town to search for Caleb, which implies that it was not his body found in the well (obviously truthfully we don't know either way yet).

The article goes on to say, "City water employees were doing maintenance in the area on June 24 when they discovered human remains in a wastewater collection well, the Corpus Christi Police Department said. The remains were too decomposed to identify, according to the Nueces County Medical Examiner’s Office."

Then, "Authorities aren’t sure how Harris’ body ended up in the well or how long it had been there", when the article just said the remains were too decomposed to identify. Oof is for bad reporting.
Ha!, missed that. That organization is a complete grift too. I mentioned this earlier, but they came into the Riley Strain case late, and said they'd be searching away from the water, which made absolutely no sense. Here they've not only come in late, but come in when his body has almost certainly been found. It's a ploy for attention, even though they claim they aren't accepting donations for this, their PayPal link is still active on their website.

 

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