Found Safe TX - Pfc. Jennifer Sewell, adult, Fort Hood, 7 Oct 2021

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Fort Hood looking for missing soldier

Fort Hood officials asked for the public’s help to find Pfc. Jennifer Sewell.

She was last seen leaving her barracks on post around 4 p.m. on Oct. 7. According to officials, Sewell’s unit reported that she did not come to work on Oct. 7

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Officials seek help locating Fort Hood soldier | kcentv.com

Sewell is an African American female, 5-foot-5 with brown hair and brown eyes and does not own a vehicle.

Anyone with information related to the location of Sewell or details related to the conditions she went missing should contact the Fort Hood Military Police at (254) 288-1170.

Law enforcement officials will protect the privacy of those who wish to remain anonymous to the degree allowable under law and hold information to the strictest confidence.

If you observe any suspicious activity in your area please contact the Fort Hood Military Police desk at (254) 288-1131.
 
Fort Hood looking for soldier missing since Oct. 7

•last seen leaving her on-post barracks at around 4 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 7.
•Her unit later reported that she failed to report to work
•attempts from law enforcement, chain-of-command, and her family to contact her have been unsuccessful
•it appears Sewell left on her own accord for unknown reasons
 
In regards to Ft.Hood: The command climate is absolutely atrocious. It may not seem like it, but it is actually under investigation and many top brass have been removed from command. This is something that will take years to fix, if ever. There’s a good old boys network at play here, and soldiers who struggle are usually bullied in places like this with a high optempo (Campbell and Bragg are horrible too). I pray this soldier is found alive, but I don’t have a lot of hope. It seems to me that CID there just sweeps everything under the rug. MOO
 
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Missing Fort Hood soldier hasn't been seen since Oct. 7, officials say

Previous reporting below.

After the horrific murder of Fort Hood soldier Vanessa Guillen in April 2020, the commander of the Army's Criminal Investigation Command promised to seize the moment to correct staffing and resource problems that led to failures in tracking and solving several cases of soldier's homicides and suicides at that base. "We can and we will do better," said Maj. Gen. Donna Martin.

More than two dozen Fort Hood soldiers died in 2020, including in multiple homicides and suicides. The death of Vanessa Guillen, whose remains were found in July, and other cases prompted an independent review, which found that military leaders were not adequately dealing with high rates of sexual assault, harassment, drug use and other problems at the base. The review also concluded that the Army CID was understaffed, overwhelmed and filled with inexperienced investigators.
 

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