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Texas college student Caleb Harris has been missing for a month since he left his off-campus, Corpus Christi apartment in the early morning hours of March 4 to pick up a food delivery order.
Harris, a 21-year-old student at Texas A&M – Corpus Christi, had been in contact with friends and family over Snapchat between about 2 a.m. and 2:45 a.m., just before he left to pick up his Uber Eats order and vanished with his phone. His wallet and keys were left behind, according to his parents.
“That seems to be the only item that we’re missing,” his father, Randy Harris, told “Fox & Friends” on Wednesday. “We have his keys; we have his truck, locked; the dog’s back in the apartment. There’s nothing else missing.”
Later in the day on March 4, Harris’ roommates noticed the 21-year-old’s food order placed outside their door, as instructed, but he was nowhere to be found, according to the Corpus Christi Police Department.
Detectives have submitted electronic search warrant requests, preservation requests and subpoenas for electronic information in the weeks since Harris disappeared.

Texas A&M-Corpus Christi student Caleb Harris, 21, was last seen outside his apartment complex on the morning of March 4. (Randy Harris)
Randy Harris told “Fox & Friends” that his son was “100% preparing for life” at the time of his disappearance.
“Signed his lease. Was preparing to go fishing the next day,” Randy said.
Anyone with information about Harris’ disappearance is asked to contact the Corpus Christi Police Department at 361-886-2840 or 361-886-2600. Tipsters can also contact university police at 361-825-4444.