Still no arrests in deaths of Special Forces soldier, veteran at Fort Bragg Rachael Riley 2 hours ago The FBI and Army Criminal Investigation Command is still investigating the deaths of Special Forces soldier William LaVigne III (right) and veteran Timothy Dumas Sr. (courtesy photo). No arrests have been made nearly five months after a Special Forces soldier and veteran were found dead Dec. 2, at Fort Bragg, an official said last week. Death certificates for Dumas and LaVigne state each died from gunshot wounds and were shot by an “unknown assailant.” In February, the FBI announced that it is assisting in the case.
No Arrests Made In December Fort Bragg Slayings of Special Forces Soldier, Veteran
Master Sgt. William J. Lavigne II was found dead Dec. 2, 2020, in a training area on Fort Bragg, N.C. (U.S. Army)
3 May 2021 The Fayetteville Observer, N.C. | By Rachael Riley
No arrests have been made nearly five months after a Special Forces soldier and veteran were found dead Dec. 2, at Fort Bragg, an official said this week.
A spokesman for the Army Criminal Investigation Command said the investigation continues into the deaths of Master Sgt. William LaVigne II, 37, and Army veteran Timothy Dumas, 44.
Death certificates for Dumas and LaVigne state each died from gunshot wounds and were shot by an unknown assailant.
By STEVE DEVANE | The Fayetteville Observer, N.C. | Published: February 2, 2021 FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (Tribune News Service) Federal investigators are trying to determine where a Fort Bragg soldier and a veteran were before they were killed. The FBI and U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command want to know if anyone saw Master Sgt. William J. Lavigne II, 37, or Timothy J. Dumas, 44, on Dec. 1-2, according to a statement released by the FBI on Tuesday. The bodies of the two men were found near a Fort Bragg training area on Dec. 2. Lavigne s gray 2016 Chevrolet Colorado pickup was found at the crime scene near Manchester Road, the statement said. A dark-colored 2015 Dodge Ram pickup belonging to Dumas was discovered abandoned somewhere else, it said.
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Federal investigators are trying to determine where a Fort Bragg soldier and a veteran were before they were killed.
The FBI and U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command want to know if anyone saw Master Sgt. William J. LaVigne II, 37, or Timothy J. Dumas, 44, on Dec. 1-2, according to a statement released by the FBI on Tuesday. The bodies of the two men were found near a Fort Bragg training area on Dec. 2.
LaVigne’s gray 2016 Chevrolet Colorado pickup was found at the crime scene near Manchester Road, the statement said. A dark-colored 2015 Dodge Ram pickup belonging to Dumas was discovered abandoned somewhere else, it said.