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Texas CLEAR Alert issued for missing San Antonio man Jason Wright last contacted by FaceTime Saturday night

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Published
February 15, 2026/01:33 PM
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Justice
Texas CLEAR Alert issued for missing San Antonio man Jason Wright last contacted by FaceTime Saturday night
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Medialecent

What is known about the disappearance

Texas authorities have issued a Coordinated Law Enforcement Adult Rescue (CLEAR) Alert for Jason Wright, a 24-year-old man reported missing in San Antonio. The alert identifies Wright as possibly endangered and asks the public to help locate him.

Wright was last seen at about 11 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026, in San Antonio. Officials have not released a specific address or neighborhood connected to the last confirmed sighting.

Investigators said Wright’s last known contact was a FaceTime call with a family member. His location after that point is unknown.

Description released to help the public identify him

Authorities described Wright as 5 feet 8 inches tall with black hair and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing a black shirt.

  • Name: Jason Wright
  • Age: 24
  • Height: 5'8"
  • Hair/Eyes: Black hair, brown eyes
  • Last known clothing: Black shirt
  • Last seen: About 11 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026 (San Antonio; specific location not released)

Why a CLEAR Alert matters

The CLEAR Alert system is designed for missing adults ages 18 to 64 when law enforcement determines the circumstances indicate imminent danger of bodily injury or death, or when the disappearance appears involuntary, including suspected abduction or kidnapping. The program is intended to quickly distribute identifying information to the public to generate leads that may help locate the missing person.

Anyone with information about Wright’s whereabouts is asked to contact the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office at 210-335-6000 or call 911.

What officials have not said

As of Sunday, Feb. 15, 2026, authorities had not publicly detailed where Wright was during the FaceTime call, where he was believed to be heading, whether a vehicle may be involved, or what specific factors led investigators to classify the case as possibly endangered. No additional identifying details—such as weight, tattoos, or distinguishing marks—were included in the initial alert information.

How the public can provide useful tips

Law enforcement typically asks that tips focus on concrete, time-stamped observations: where and when Wright was seen, who he was with, and any direction of travel. Photos or video from doorbell cameras, businesses, rideshare drop-offs, or other recordings that capture late-night activity around Feb. 14 may help investigators corroborate sightings and narrow search areas.