
Texas city workers on Monday discovered decomposed human remains in a 40-foot deep wastewater well near the apartment building where Caleb Harris, a 21-year-old Texas college student, went missing four months ago, the New York Post reported. The remains were found at approximately 3:30 pm at a wastewater lift station in Corpus Christi.
According to authorities, the unnamed body “bore no evident signs of homicide”, but due to the advanced position of degradation, the medical examiner was unable to determine the identity or cause of death. Harris, a pupil at Texas A&, M University – Corpus Christi, disappeared on March 4 while walking near his house advanced in the early morning hours.
Around 3 am, Harris vanished, and a companion saw a Snap pictures of him walking past a little gate over a drainage trench near the apartment entrance. His companion discovered an unopened UberEats get Harris had placed around 3:20 am, and he was reported missing the following day.
According to Corpus Christi officers chief Mike Markle, it may take four to six weeks to identify the body. ” A lot of people looking for closing, a lot of people looking for quick solutions”, he said. The remains were found in a 40- feet full well filled with waste. After draining the series level, first responders in hazmat suit retrieved the system.
The University of North Texas Center for Human Identification is conducting DNA research to ascertain the personality of the bones.