Search Ends In Heartbreak: Missing Soldiers from Ft. Leonard Wood Found Dead

Fort Leonard Wood officials said a missing soldier was found deceased.

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The U.S. Army has reported the discovery of a missing soldier at Fort Leonard Wood, who was found deceased. This tragic news comes as authorities continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the soldier’s disappearance and subsequent death. The Army is working to provide support to the soldier’s family during this difficult time.
A recent press release stated that the circumstances regarding the death of 23-year-old Sergeant Sarah Roque are currently being investigated by the Department of the Army Criminal Investigation Division. This investigation aims to uncover the details surrounding her untimely passing, ensuring a thorough examination of the events leading up to her death.
FORT LEONARD WOOD, Mo. — Authorities at Fort Leonard Wood, along with the Maneuver Support Center of Excellence (MSCoE), are reaching out to the community for assistance in their efforts to find a missing soldier. They are urging anyone with information that could aid in the search to come forward and help locate the individual.
In a Facebook post, Fort Leonard Wood reported that Sergeant Sarah Roque, a 23-year-old soldier from the 5th Engineer Battalion, was last seen in the vicinity of the base. Her family, along with her chain of command, have been unable to establish contact with her since that time, raising concerns for her well-being. The post emphasizes the urgency of the situation and seeks assistance in locating her.
Sgt. Roque is described as a Hispanic female with black hair, brown eyes, about 5’2″ tall and weighing about 145 pounds.
Anyone who may have information regarding Sergeant Roque’s whereabouts is urged to contact law enforcement officials without delay by calling 573-596-6141. Additionally, individuals can submit anonymous tips to the Criminal Investigation Division (CID) Crime Tips to assist in the search for her. Your cooperation could be crucial in locating her and ensuring her safety.
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