Heartbreaking Search For Missing Navy Veteran
Jarvis McIntyre’s family desperately searched since the Navy veteran disappeared after reporting a “racist” chasing him in Texas, and now they fear the worst. As reported by Kens5, the 26-year-old flew from University City, St. Louis to San Antonio to visit his paternal siblings for his birthday weekend and went missing on June 8.
Lost just the day before his birthday.
Disturbing Discovery In San Antonio Park
Kens5 states that a body was found at John James Park in San Antonio, and McIntyre’s family believes it might be him. According to Monikki Williams Tippet, McIntyre’s mother, the tattoos on the body match those of her son.
However, the Bexar County Medical Examiner has not officially confirmed the identity or cause of death.
“I was praying it wasn’t him,” Tippet said.
Mystery Surrounds McIntyre’s Last Moments
On June 8, McIntyre was last seen near Holbrook Road between Rittiman Road and Corrine Drive. According to First Alert 4, on Sunday he reportedly called 911, claiming a person chasing him was a “racist.” Tippet suspects that McIntyre faced violence because of his skin color or sexual orientation.
“He didn’t deserve this. They took my baby’s life for no reason,” Tippet said, heartbroken and demanding justice.
A Mother’s Desperate Plea for Answers
The search still continues.
Unanswered Questions And Frustration With Authorities
The McIntyre family’s frustration with the San Antonio police is palpable.
“His case has been turned over to homicide detectives, and they’re not telling me why. I just feel like they don’t care enough about what’s going on,” said Tippett.
Haunting Silence On Social Media
The family noted that McIntyre’s sudden silence on social media was a red flag. Known for his constant online presence, McIntyre did not respond to birthday messages or post anything, which alarmed his family. Tippet thanked the social media community for their prayers, re-posts, and support during this harrowing time.
A Mother’s Determination
Despite the heartache, Williams remains in Texas, determined to find answers about her son’s disappearance.
She continues her quest for the truth, imploring police to step up in the search for her son.
A Call For Justice And Closure
The McIntyre family’s ordeal reopens the unhealed wounds of racist violence and apathy towards Black people. As they commemorate what should have been a joyous birthday weekend, they instead cling to hope in a tragic mystery.
Even if authorities identify the body found on Friday as McIntyre, his case is far from over. His loved ones still need answers about what happened to the veteran since June 8. Anyone with information about Jarvis McIntyre’s disappearance is urged to come forward and help a grieving family find the closure they desperately seek.
The police have urged anyone with information to contact them at (210) 207-7660. BOSSIP will continue to update this story.