Crime & Safety
Galveston PD Still Puzzled By 'Little Jacob' Death
Police pray for a Christmas Miracle to solve case of the boy dubbed 'Little Jacob,' whose body was found on a beach in October.

GALVESTON, TX — Investigators with the FBI’s Texas City office and the Galveston Police Department continue to ask for the public’s help in the case of a boy whose body was found on a Galveston beach almost two months ago.
They still don't know his name, where he came from, or who his parents were, and authorities in Galveston are hoping that a Christmas miracle will bring them some answers.
“It’s heartbreaking that no one has come forward to identify this boy or offer any clues as to what happened to him,” said Assistant Special Agent in Charge Ed Michel of the FBI Houston field office.
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The boy, whom investigators have dubbed “Little Jacob,”was found dead on a Galveston beach on Oct. 20.
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Investigators believe the boy may be between three to five-years old.
The investigation into the child’s death is ongoing and nothing has been ruled out at this time, including accidental death.
“Our focus continues to be on identifying the family of ‘Little Jacob’,” said Galveston Police Captain Josh Schirard.
“Someone has to know who they are, who ‘Little Jacob’ is and what happened to him,” he added.
Investigators believe sometime on or about Wednesday, October 18, the family members caring for the boy may have provided a plausible explanation for the child’s whereabouts, such as, staying with family or friends out of the area. The explanation may have also indicated that the child would be away from the family’s care for an extended period of time.
Prior to the boy’s disappearance, the family members caring for the child may have indicated that the child caused additional stress on the caregivers due to the child’s health or behavioral issues.
“Our hope is that we solve Little Jacob’s mystery in time for Christmas. We may be asking for a Christmas miracle, but I believe in miracles,” said Special Agent Richard Rennison who is assisting the Galveston Police Department in the case.
The FBI is offering a reward of up to $10,000 for the successful identification and location of the family members caring for this young boy at the time of his disappearance. Anyone with information should call 1-800-CALL-FBI or 1-800-225-5324.
An FBI “Seeking Information” poster with a composite sketch of the boy can be viewed and downloaded at www.fbi.gov or www.fbi.gov/Houston. The poster will also be shared on Twitter @FBIHouston and @miFBIHouston.
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