Military investigators have found no evidence that a Fort Bliss soldier now missing for more than nine months is in Mexico, officials said recently.
The disappearance of Pvt. Richard Halliday remains unsolved since he was last seen on July 23 in his barracks room at Fort Bliss.
Military investigators, soldiers, law enforcement officers, family members and volunteers have conducted searches at Fort Bliss, the El Paso-Juárez area and even other parts of Texas.
There was initial speculation and rumors that Halliday had gone to Mexico, but Army investigators haven t found any signs indicating that is true. To date, we have found no credible evidence or information that supports that Pvt. Halliday is in Mexico, Marlon Soto, special agent in charge of the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command at Fort Bliss, said in a statement.
July 23 in his barracks room at
Fort Bliss.
Fort Bliss, the El Paso-Juárez area and even other parts of
Texas.
Mexico, but Army investigators haven t found any signs indicating that is true. To date, we have found no credible evidence or information that supports that Pvt. Halliday is in
Mexico,
U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command at
Fort Bliss, said in a statement. Halliday is assigned to D Battery, 1-
43rd Air Defense Artillery Regiment,
11th Air Defense Artillery Brigade, 32nd Army Air Missile Defense Command. The soldier s mother,
Patricia Halliday, suspects her son was the victim of foul play and that someone in his unit knows more than they are telling.
Spc. Vergaraalbarran was assigned to the 69th Air Defense Artillery Brigade, Fort Hood officials said.
David Ferguson, the spokesman for New Braunfels, said the incident is still under investigation.
Police said the soldier was driving a gold Volkswagen Passat when it left the roadway and crashed into a utility pole, rolled over and came to rest in a field off of the southbound access road of Interstate 35 north of a truck stop.
Police responded to the call at 7:20 a.m. Monday but determined that Vergaraalbarran, who was the sole occupant, had died and the accident happened sometime in the overnight hours and had been previously unreported, the police department said on Facebook.
June 21, 2020) – The skeletal remains of a missing Soldier discovered Friday in Killeen, Texas have been positively identified as those of Private Gregory Morales.
Morales’ remains were discovered in a field near the 3200 block of Florence Road Friday morning after U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command Special Agents received information as to the location of the body.
Foul play is suspected at this point in the investigation. Army Special Agents are working closely with the Killeen Police Department and are offering a reward of up to $25,000 to anyone with credible information concerning the circumstances surrounding the death of Morales.
Morales was positively identified using dental records with the assistance of the U.S. Army Dental Corps.
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