
Armed Teen Fugitive Added to Texas’ 10 Most Wanted List
Texas’ 10 Most Wanted: Teen Fugitive Joseph Harris Considered Armed and Dangerous
The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) and Texas Rangers have officially added 18-year-old Joseph Joshua Harris of Converse, Texas, to the state’s 10 Most Wanted Fugitives List, warning the public, that even though he's a teen he is considered armed, dangerous, and must not be approached. A $3,000 reward is being offered through Texas Crime Stoppers for any anonymous tip leading to his arrest.
A Deceptively Young Appearance
Regardless of his age, Harris has a notably youthful appearance, often resembling a 12-year-old boy rather than an adult, making it easier for him to gain trust and exploit unsuspecting victims. Authorities stress the importance of staying vigilant and reporting any sightings immediately.
Charges & Criminal History
Harris has been wanted out of Bexar County since February 24, 2025, facing charges of capital murder by terror threat and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. His criminal history includes theft of a firearm, evading arrest, unlawful carrying of a weapon, burglary, and engaging in organized criminal activity.
Physical Description
- Age: 18
- Height: 5'11"
- Weight: 150 lbs
- Last known location: Converse, TX

How to Report Tips & Stay Anonymous
If you have any information about Harris’ whereabouts, you can anonymously submit a tip in one of three ways:
- Call Texas Crime Stoppers at 1-800-252-TIPS (8477)
- Submit online via the DPS website
- Send a Facebook tip through the “Submit a Tip” link under the DPS page’s “About” section
All tipsters remain completely anonymous and receive a tip number instead of using their name.
Authorities Warn: Do NOT Approach
Law enforcement officials strongly urge the public not to confront Harris, as he is considered armed and dangerous. Instead, report any information immediately to help ensure his swift apprehension and keep Texas communities safe.
DPS & Texas Crime Stoppers Success
Thanks to public tips and law enforcement efforts, 14 fugitives from the Texas 10 Most Wanted Lists have already been captured in 2025, including three sex offenders and four criminal illegal immigrants. So far, $20,000 has been awarded for tip-based arrests.
For updates on Harris and other fugitives, visit the Texas DPS Most Wanted website. Let’s work together to take this dangerous fugitive off the streets.
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