Found Deceased TX - Sgt. Elder Fernandes, 23, Fort Hood, 17 August 2020

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Another Fort Hood soldier missing

Another soldier, Sgt. Elder Fernandes, is missing from Fort Hood, according to a notice Thursday night from the U.S. Army 1st Cavalry Division.

The Killeen Police Department said that Fernandes, 23, hasn’t been seen since Monday afternoon, when his staff sergeant dropped him off at his home.

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Fernandes is 5 feet 4 inches and weighs 133 pounds. He was last seen wearing black shorts and a T-shirt with red athletic shoes, according to the Killeen Police Department.

If you have any information about his whereabouts, call the Killeen Police Department at (254) 200-7905, Fort Hood Military Police at (254) 288-1170, or US Army CID at (254) 287-2722.

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Another Fort Hood soldier missing
 
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https://nypost.com/2020/08/20/army-searching-for-missing-fort-hood-soldier-elder-fernandes/

Another Fort Hood soldier has gone missing.

The Army on Thursday asked the public’s help in locating Sgt. Elder Fernandes of the troubled Killeen, Texas, military base.

Fernandes, 23, hasn’t been seen or heard from since Monday afternoon, Aug. 17, when his Staff Sergeant dropped him off at his residence, according to the Killeen Police Department.

“We are seeking your help in locating Sgt. Elder Fernandes,” the Army’s 1st Cavalry Division tweeted Thursday. “Please contact the Fort Hood Military Police at 254-288-1170 or US Army CID at 254-287-2722, if you have any information on his whereabouts.”

His family reported him missing Wednesday, police said.

https://twitter.com/1stCavalryDiv/status/1296586028376096774

Killeen Police searching for missing Fort Hood soldier

The soldier was reported missing on Wednesday, August 19. He was last seen by his staff sergeant Monday afternoon when he dropped him off at his residence located in the 2700 block of Woodlands Drive in Killeen.

Sgt. Fernandes a Chemical, Biological, Radiolical, and Nuclear Specialist assigned to the 1st Cavalry Division Sustainment Brigade.

Fort Hood officials say a search of the entire division area, including motorpools, parking lots and headquarters buildings was conducted. Fort Hood says the unit is in contact with the Fernandes family, the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Division and civilian law enforcement agencies.

I can't even believe this, you guys! ANOTHER one.

The soldier is from Brockton, Massachusetts. According to State Representative Liz Miranda, Sgt. Fernandes' car was found with all of his belongings. He recently signed a new lease and never picked up the keys to his apartment.
Fernandes is described as 5 feet 4 inches tall and approximately 133 pounds. He was last seen wearing black Army PT shorts and t-shirt with red athletic shoes.

BBM. Not looking good :(
 
More MSM:
Who is Sgt. Elder Fernandes? Search underway for missing Fort Hood soldier
https://taskandpurpose.com/news/fort-hood-missing-soldier-elder-fernandes
"His car was found with all his belongings," Mass. State Rep. Liz Miranda (D-Suffolk) wrote on Twitter, mentioning the soldier is from Brockton, Mass. "His mother just flew to Texas to try to find her son. He recently signed a new lease and never picked up the keys to his apartment. We are very concerned about his well being."
Another Fort Hood soldier reported missing
Two more photos of Elder at link above.
Texas equusearch joins search for missing Fort Hood Soldier
"This is very, very unusual. He has been in touch with us since last week. I personally spoke to him Friday morning. He spoke with his mom this past Sunday and he promised he would call on Monday," [aunt Isabel] Fernandes told ABC13. "Monday came and went and he didn't call, and he didn't answer calls from anyone else. Tuesday, no calls and my sister ended up flying down there yesterday, and still we haven't heard from him."
Fernandes is from Massachusetts. His mother traveled to Fort Hood to press Army officials, said her sister. Tim Miller of Equusearch will fly there tomorrow, he said. A search is being planned for Saturday.
"We are here all worried. He has a big family and we need to find him and we need to find him alive," said his aunt.
Killeen Police Department

Military Times
Very interesting comments here.
 
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  • Local police and the US Army are searching for 23-year-old Sgt. Elder Fernandes after a missing soldier alert was issued on Thursday night
  • Fernandes was last seen on Monday afternoon when his staff sergeant dropped him off at his home in Killeen - just four miles from the Fort Hood base
  • His disappearance follows the deaths of 11 Fort Hood soldiers this year alone. Of the 11 deaths, foul play is suspected in five of those
  • An independent investigation is currently underway into the embattled army base following the string of deaths and disappearance
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Fort Hood: Hunt for another missing soldier after 11 deaths | Daily Mail Online
 
1-5 missing/murdered is strange. but 11?! no sir. something is very wrong going on here. i don't trust they are unrelated either. if this was happening in a small town, they'd say there was a serial killer at work.
 
Elder Fernandes Missing: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | Heavy.com

KCENTV spoke to Fernandes’ mother, who said he had just been released from the hospital. She told the outlet, “We’ve been talking since last Tuesday. He’s been in the hospital since Tuesday. We’ve been talking every day, two-three times a day, and for him to get out of the hospital and nowhere to be found. it’s so much concern, worry. Its a nightmare right now.”

There is no confirmed information available at this time about his reason for hospitalization. According to a press release by the 1st Cavalry Division shared by Massachusetts State Representative Liz Miranda, Fernandes is described as a “missing high risk soldier.”
 
The Army is searching for another missing Fort Hood soldier

Fernandez, 23, is a chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear specialist assigned to Fort Hood’s 1st Cavalry Division, officials said.
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Fort Hood is about 70 miles north of Austin. Since Guillen’s death, other soldiers from the post have been reported to have died. On Aug. 13, Sgt. Bradley Moore, 36, died while conducting land navigation training at Fort Hood. Pvt. Mejhor Morta, 26, was found unresponsive near Stillhouse Lake, east of Killeen, in July.

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Fort Hood missing soldier: Elder Fernandez last seen Monday
 
Tim is on the job....

TEXAS EQUUSEARCH JOINS SEARCH FOR MISSING FORT HOOD SOLDIER

Texas EquuSearch is joining the search for another missing Fort Hood soldier.

Thursday night, Killeen police asked the public for help in finding Sgt. Elder Fernandes, 23. He has not been heard from by his family since Monday, Aug. 17, police said, when family members told them he was last seen by his staff sergeant.

His car with his belongings was found on post. He had just signed a new lease but never picked up his keys, according to his aunt, Isabel Fernandes.

"This is very, very unusual. He has been in touch with us since last week. I personally spoke to him Friday morning. He spoke with his mom this past Sunday and he promised he would call on Monday," Fernandes told ABC13. "Monday came and went and he didn't call, and he didn't answer calls from anyone else. Tuesday, no calls and my sister ended up flying down there yesterday, and still we haven't heard from him.

Tim Miller of EquuSearch will fly there tomorrow, he said. A search is being planned for Saturday.

Source:
Texas EquuSearch joins search for missing Fort Hood soldier


 
I would say going missing from Fort Hood isn't unusual. That family must be in shambles given the recent cases.
Are you local to there? I am and I’ve lived here for nearly 15 years. This year has had the most missing covered by the news that I have ever heard of. And this is a very large base.
 
Are you local to there? I am and I’ve lived here for nearly 15 years. This year has had the most missing covered by the news that I have ever heard of. And this is a very large base.

Hi @Ajs1004, being local in Killeen, do you feel there have always been a lot of missing persons cases, but they are just really covered by the media right now for the first time? Or do you feel the current situation is above and beyond where it has been?

This case again really worries me as EF never picked up the keys for the new place and contact family like he had promised, which is totally against his usual behavior.

I so hope he is located safe, but not very hopeful to be honest. :(

I agree... A Ft. Hood sub forum would make sense, if ok with TOS. I will report this post and see what Mods think.
 
Sgt. Elder Fernandes part of 'abuse sexual contact' investigation | kcentv.com

The post says a sexual assault response coordinator was working with Elder Fernandes and that he was transferred from his unit to protect him from retaliation.

FORT HOOD, Texas — An open investigation of "abuse sexual contact" involving missing Fort Hood soldier Sgt. Elder Fernandes was confirmed by the military post Friday evening.

"The unit sexual assault response coordinator has been working closely with Sgt. Fernandes, ensuring he was aware of all his reporting, care, and victim advocacy options," Lt. Col. Chris Brautigam, Fort Hood public affairs officer, said in a statement. "The unit also facilitated his transfer from a unit who has recently deployed to a different unit within the brigade to ensure he received the proper care and ensure there were no opportunities for reprisals."

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Fort Hood reported Aug. 21 that Fernandes "may have left Fort Hood on his own accord" following information gathered from other soldiers.

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“We are very concerned about the welfare of this soldier and first and foremost we want to ensure he is okay,” Christopher Grey, spokesman for CID, said in the release.
 
ADMIN NOTE:

We aren't seeing a need for a subforum at this time. Each case has its own unique factors involved and we don't usually set up a subforum just based on geographic location.



I agree... A Ft. Hood sub forum would make sense, if ok with TOS. I will report this post and see what Mods think.
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