Desperate Texas parents offer $25,000 reward for missing son’s safe return by end of March

CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas – The parents of Caleb Harris, 21, who was last seen March 4 have now offered a reward for any information that leads to his safe return.

Randy Harris, Caleb’s father, is now offering a $25,000 reward to anyone with information leading to finding Caleb by March 31.

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“We just need to find Caleb. He’s out there and we know he’s out there. It’s just about finding out where he is and what happened,” said Randy Harris, Caleb’s father.

The search has been expanded to the east and south parts of South and North Padre Island, including the areas behind his apartment complex, and the Oso Bay Wetlands Preserve.

Caleb is a white male, about 5 foot and 11 inches tall, and weighs around 180 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes.

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To be eligible for the reward, please provide any leads to 361-826-2950.

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