Army searching for missing soldier who did not report to Southern California base
U.S. Army investigators are seeking the public’s assistance in locating a soldier who failed to show up for duty last week during training in Southern California.
PFC Alejandro Espinola of the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment (ACR) did not report for duty on Thursday, as stated in a press release from officials at Fort Irwin National Training Center in San Bernardino County. He was last seen at Monrovia Canyon Park near Los Angeles on Friday. Col. Kevin T. Black, the commander of the 11th ACR, emphasized the soldier’s well-being as their top priority and mentioned ongoing communication with Espinola’s family regarding the search efforts.
is described as 5 feet, 5 inches tall and weighing about 165 pounds. An updated press release on Monday indicated that he might be driving a 2018 black Hyundai Elantra GT hatchback with California license plate 8BTS191. Individuals with any information on his location are urged to contact the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Division or the Fort Irwin Resident Unit.
The U.S. Army’s efforts to locate PFC Alejandro Espinola underscore the importance of community involvement in ensuring the safety of military personnel. As the search continues for Espinola, the collaboration between authorities and the public becomes crucial in swiftly locating and ensuring the well-being of the missing soldier.
The shared responsibility of safeguarding those who serve their country highlights the significance of collective support and vigilance in times of need. By coming together and providing any relevant information, individuals can play a vital role in aiding the investigation and reuniting Espinola with his unit and loved ones.
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