Black and Missing
Family seeks public’s help in finding educator Eodis Harris III
Eodis Harris III was last seen leaving his Fort Worth, Texas apartment on June 16, 2021.
Eodis Harris III was last seen leaving his Fort Worth, Texas apartment on June 16, 2021.
Missing person Eodis Harris III
Eodis is a Black male, 5’10 and approximately 304lbs. It is unknown what color, style or type of clothing that Eodis was wearing when last seen.
He has a tattoo on his back that says “Mature & Petite”, and another tattoo on his back of a panther. He also had “Tre” tattooed on his leg, and an owl tattooed on his leg.
Eodis’ two dogs have been found dead near where Eodis was last seen, but Eodis is still missing.
He was 32 years old at the time of his disappearance.
Information regarding his whereabouts
If you have seen Eodis Harris III since his reported disappearance, if you know of his current whereabouts, or if you have any information concerning Eodis’ disappearance; please call the Stonewall County Sheriff’s Office at (940) 989-3333 – or call Texas EquuSearch at (281) 309-9500.
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