According to the update, Harris spent the evening of Sunday, March 3, inside his off-campus apartment with his two roommates and a mutual friend.
Harris and his friend played video games online for over an hour with another former high school classmate in Colorado. At around 12:56 a.m. on Monday, March 4, a doorbell camera at a nearby apartment captured Harris, his friend and one of Harris?s roommates in the parking lot playing with a puppy belonging to the girlfriend of one of Harris?s roommates and then returning to the apartment.
Shortly after, the mutual friend departed, and Harris?s roommate stated he was going to bed. Harris replied that he would stay up to order snacks via Uber Eats for his school lunch later that day.
At around 2:44 a.m., Harris shared a Snapchat video with his younger sister that depicts Harris walking the puppy through what appears to be the apartment complex parking lot. At around 3:03 a.m., Harris sent another Snapchat photo to a high school friend in San Antonio. The image depicts a small bridge over a drainage ditch within a few hundred feet of the entrance to his apartment complex.
At around 3:12 a.m., his cell phone last shared location data with the nearest cell phone tower. At around 3:20 a.m., the UberEats driver delivered his order to his apartment, leaving it outside near the front door per the order request.
The following day, the roommate discovered the UberEats order outside the front door and Harris? truck parked in front of the apartment. His wallet and keys were left behind in the apartment, and all that appeared missing were Harris and his cell phone.
The roommates described Harris as a homebody and a creature of habit, investigators stated. The initial search of the apartment complex and the immediate area surrounding it revealed no signs of a struggle or violence, nor any indication of a hit-and-run accident on the roads nearby.