DALLAS, Texas– The University of North Texas’ Center for Human Identification confirmed a rib bone found in December 2024 as belonging to Caleb Harris, aiding in the investigation of his disappearance.
The identification, conducted by the center’s forensic team, advanced the investigation into the missing 21-year-old student from Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi.
Harris had been reported missing, prompting a search by local law enforcement and search teams.
The discovery of the rib bone on the west side of a city provided a lead. After analysis by the University of North Texas’ team, the bone was identified through DNA testing as belonging to Harris.
The University of North Texas’ Center for Human Identification is known for its forensic DNA analysis.
Caleb Harris was a student at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, and his disappearance concerned his family and friends. They had been involved in the search efforts with law enforcement to find him.
The University of North Texas’ Center for Human Identification is part of the Texas Missing Persons DNA Database program.
The program helps identify missing persons and unidentified remains throughout Texas, with the center’s forensic techniques contributing to resolving cases.