San Antonio, Texas – The search for Dharma Scott Smittick, a homeless man last seen in the downtown area, has intensified as his family and local community grow increasingly concerned. Dharma, who has been missing since June, has not made contact with his family, a behavior that is highly uncharacteristic of him. His family is now appealing to the public for help in locating him.
The family, along with local organizations like Search & Support San Antonio, has been actively spreading the word through social media, urging anyone with information to come forward. A Facebook post from Search & Support San Antonio highlights the urgency of the situation: "We are actively searching for Dharma, who is known to be homeless and frequently stays around downtown San Antonio. His family is extremely worried because his usual contact suddenly ended, which is very out of character for him."
Community members have been sharing their thoughts and prayers for Dharma on social media. One post by Mike Jimenez reads, "Thank you for your great help and reporting," acknowledging the efforts made by local media and volunteers in raising awareness about Dharma’s disappearance.
The San Antonio Police Department is also involved in the search, and anyone with information is encouraged to contact them at (210) 207-7660. The community’s response has been overwhelming, with numerous people sharing the posts and offering to help in any way they can.
Gelen Tzy, another concerned individual, expressed the gravity of the situation by mentioning a report that "an officer found a video from an eyewitness who saw the incident," although details about this development remain sparse.
The sense of urgency is palpable as the family continues to hope for Dharma’s safe return. The case has also highlighted the vulnerabilities faced by homeless individuals, who often go unnoticed until a crisis like this occurs.
As the search continues, the community’s support is crucial in bringing Dharma Scott Smittick home safely. If you have any information about his whereabouts, please reach out to the authorities or local support groups immediately.