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Army initiates sexual harassment investigation after Fort Hood soldierās disappearance
Read full article: Army initiates sexual harassment investigation after Fort Hood soldierās disappearanceFORT HOOD, Texas ā The disappearance of Fort Hood soldier Vanessa Guillen has taken another turn with an increased reward and an investigation into sexual harassment allegations concerning the private first class who was last seen on April 22. A press release from Fort Hood states that 3rd Cavalry Regiment commander, Col. Ralph Overland, has appointed an investigating team for an āAR 15-6 Investigation,ā which is the Armyās standard method of investigation. āI take allegations of sexual harassment very seriously and we are conducting a thorough investigation,ā Overland said. Guillen and will not stop until we find her.āSalma Hayek joins search for missing Fort Hood soldier Vanessa GuillenThe reward for information regarding Guillenās disappearance has now climbed to $55,000. Guillen, 20, is of Hispanic descent, 5 feet, 2 inches tall, 126 pounds with black hair and brown eyes, according to an April press release from Fort Hood.
Rapper Baby Bash adds $5,000 to reward to find missing Ft. Hood soldier Vanessa Guillen
Read full article: Rapper Baby Bash adds $5,000 to reward to find missing Ft. Hood soldier Vanessa GuillenFORT HOOD, Texas Baby Bash, a Houston-based rapper, is joining the ranks of those searching for missing Fort Hood soldier Vanessa Guillen by adding $5,000 to the reward for information about her disappearance. Guillen, 20, is a private first class who hasnt been seen since around 1 p.m. on April 22. An April press release from Fort Hood said Guillens car keys, barracks room key, identification card and wallet were found in the armory room where she was working the day she disappeared. Bash, whose real name is Ronnie Bryant, shared Guillens photo to his Facebook page Saturday with the caption, FIND VANESSA!!!! Salma Hayek joins search for missing Fort Hood soldier Vanessa GuillenAnyone with information is asked to contact Army CID Special Agents at 254-495-7767 or the Military Police Desk at (254) 287-4001.