I know that each state can be different, but in some cases an Amber Alert requires a vehicle description? But, since,
Edit…sorry, didn’t finish! Since they knew the baby to be believed to be in danger, all stops should have been activated. I know they are now saying the baby was probably dead...
Schofield Barracks is an entire base with hospital, wellness center, army housing, and, yes, barracks. So, I’m thinking she is married to a serviceman and lives in housing?
ITA! Did you know that Charles Manson also had parole hearings. Just because the DP went away doesn’t mean that the crime was any less. They should never come up for parole. They were allowed to live, unlike their victims, and should not be afforded any other “kindness”.
This is perhaps a stretch, but we have seen something like this before. Could this possibly be a suicide disguised as a murder? I just saw a case on Forensic Files that put the idea in my head, but there are also other stories in this vein. I’m not really for or against this idea, it just came...
Exactly! This was very much a black and white situation for many years..come or go, no return. Everyone deserves another chance. They might have stepped away for a few days, should that mean their career is over? It’s just a very different approach than in the past. A small tweak that could mean...
If they are just “quitting” they will eventually be considered to be AWOL. This isn’t really a change in status, just terminology. If they just had a “bad moment”, mental breakdown, whatever, it just means that if they come back after a very short period of time they might be able to return to...
I have heard that the military is trying a softer approach to avoid using AWOL, so I’m thinking that is why they are using voluntarily missing. This is because AWOL has a bad connotation in general. They do eventually change the status to AWOL if necessary. They are using it as a way for someone...
There is an automatic $100,000 tax free payment made after the death of an active duty military member. This is made regardless of the cause of death, i.e. the death does not have to have happened in the line of duty.
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