BODY FOUND! Missing Teen w/ Asperger’s Discovered in Texas Field

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Schertz Police have confirmed the tragic discovery of 19-year-old Zacharias Stallings, a missing Texas teen diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome, whose body was found near Schwab Road and I-35 after days of searching.

Stallings was last seen on October 18, prompting a widespread search and community alerts across Schertz and the San Antonio area. Authorities say no immediate signs of foul play were found, but the investigation continues.

In tonight’s stream, we break down the timeline of events, the community response, and what police have revealed so far about how the teen ended up in that field.

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