CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The Corpus Christi community is continuing to show an outpouring of support for Caleb Harris and his family, creating another memorial in his honor.
Flowers, crosses, candles and fishing poles can be found off a small bridge off of Ennis Joslin Road, the location where Corpus Christi Police Department officials have said he sent his last Snapchat photo at 3:03 a.m. to a friend.
The spot is just a few hundred feet from Harris' apartment.
People who have left flowers and other kind gestures at the site are also among the ones who joined together to search for Harris when he was first reported missing in March.
Harris was missing for almost four months before his family confirmed to 3NEWS his remains had been found at a wastewater station near Ennis Joslin Road.
A celebration of life was held for the 21-year-old Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi student at Oakwood Church in his hometown of New Braunfels on July 23.
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