Reports: Victim posted heartbreaking photo before he went missing in floods



imgur Source: A photo of water quickly rising around a truck's windows includes the caption: "And all I wanted to do was go home." Reports say the photo was posted by missing man Darren Mitchell.

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Texas floods have claimed many lives and left other victims missing. A viral photo from the point of view of a victim gives a new look at these tragic floods.

Emergency officials suspended their search for 21-year-old Darren Mitchell until the water levels go down. His truck was found overturned near FM 1155 and Chappell Hill in Washington County, according to KPRC.

A photo of what reports call his last moments has been making the rounds on the Internet. The shot shows the water quickly rising around a truck's windows with the caption: "And all I wanted to do was go home."

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Truck driven by missing 21 year old Navasota man caught in flood. Called family before he vanished. @KPRC2 4/5/6 pic.twitter.com/PsnvSn9tTa — Joel Eisenbaum (@KPRCJoel) May 27, 2016

The Washington County man called his sister Thursday evening to tell her he was trapped in a raging flood on Rocky Creek, according to KHOU.

Washington County was among the hardest-hit areas as storms hammered spots north and northwest of Houston, according to the National Weather Service. Forecasters said about 18 inches of rain was recorded in Brenham as the storms lumbered eastward Thursday night.

An eyewitness who said she saw Mitchell struggle during Thursday's storms told KHOU what she saw:

"And he got out of his truck, he got in the bed of his truck, he got back out, on top of his truck, and then all of the sudden he got back in his truck. And like maybe 10, 15 minutes after he was in his truck, it just flipped and he top-sided into the water," Lashandoe Smith told KHOU. "It just disappeared. Once it flipped, you didn't see tires, his truck, nothing. It just tumbled over."

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(Heavy rain continued to drench the Houston area on Friday. Watch video from the scene near I-10 below.)

Though his truck was found, Mitchell is still missing.

Two people have died in the storms and another is missing, according to officials.

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