The rain slicked the Waco streets thirteen years ago, December 6th, 2008, and swallowed Mark Kirks whole. He didn’t vanish in a burst of violence, no screaming headlines or shattered glass. Just…gone. Stepped out of a group home for the intellectually disabled and into the grey Texas afternoon, leaving behind a life already fractured by schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. The Feds are calling it a fugitive case, but it feels more like a ghost story. A man lost in the system, then lost to the streets.
Kirks isn’t a kingpin, a robber baron, or a drug lord. He’s a vulnerable man, barely five-foot-eight, likely weighing somewhere between 160 and 200 pounds. Witnesses remember a noticeable hunch in his back, a permanent stoop that made him stand out even then. He was last seen in a common enough outfit – a grey and black hooded sweatshirt, black warm-up pants, black tennis shoes – the kind of clothes that could blend him into any crowd, any city. That’s what makes this hunt so chilling. He’s not hiding *from* something spectacular, he’s just…hiding. Or perhaps, lost.
The lack of known aliases or a clear motive only deepens the mystery. No indication of where he might have gone, no paper trail, no enemies. Just a man with severe mental health issues, adrift in a world that often doesn’t care for its broken pieces. The FBI’s been quiet on details, treating it like any other federal case, but the silence feels heavier somehow. The longer he’s out there, the more the concern grows – not that he’s a threat to the public, but that the public is a threat to *him*. A man in his condition, alone and unsupported, is a walking tragedy.
A substantial reward is being offered for information leading to his apprehension, a desperate attempt to bring him back from the shadows. It’s not about justice in the traditional sense; it’s about getting Kirks the help he desperately needs, or at least finding out what became of him. Thirteen years is a long time. Faces fade, memories blur. But someone, somewhere, must remember seeing a man with a distinctive posture, a man swallowed by the Texas landscape.
If you have *any* information, no matter how small, about the whereabouts of Mark Leland Kirks, contact the Waco Police Department immediately. Or reach out directly to the FBI. Don’t assume someone else has already reported it. A single detail, a fleeting glimpse, could be the key to bringing this lost man home. Let’s bring closure to this case and, more importantly, ensure Mark Kirks isn’t forgotten.
🔠Key Facts
| Full Name | Mark Leland Kirks |
| Charges | December 6, 2008 Waco, Texas |
| Aliases | None known |
| Date of Birth | Unknown |
| Race / Sex | white / Male |
| Nationality | Unknown |
| Height | 5’8″ |
| Weight | 160-200 lbs |
| Eyes / Hair | blue / brown |
| Scars & Marks | None reported |
| Location | United States |
📋 Source: FBI Most Wanted — Mark Leland Kirks
If you have information about this fugitive, contact your local FBI field office or submit a tip at tips.fbi.gov.
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