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The Unsolved Disappearance of Rico Harris

The Unsolved Disappearance of Rico Harris

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On October 10, 2014, Rico Harris was headed back to Seattle after a quick turnaround trip to his mother's house in Alhambra, California. At 10:45am, he sent left a voicemail for his girlfriend saying he loved her and he was going into the mountains to rest. It was the last anyone would hear from Rico.

What follows is a series of puzzling sightings, a search that yields only his backpack, his cell phone, one insole, and some footprints. 7 days after he first went missing, a driver called in to report another sighting of Rico in the area where his car was originally located. Searchers would find a fresh set of size 18 footprints, but still no Rico.

How does a 6'9", 300lb man simply vanish?

If you have any information about Rico Harris, you can contact the Yolo County Sheriff’s Department at 530-668-5280.

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https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B01E4OBZI8/ref=atv_dp_season_select_s7

https://www.foxsports.com/stories/other/the-vanishing-man

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rico_Harris

https://www.grunge.com/364513/the-mysterious-disappearance-of-rico-harris/



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