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Soldier found dead in dumpster on Army base

US Army Sergeant Sarah Roque was reported missing on Monday morning when she failed to report for duty at Fort Leonard Wood

Madeline Sherratt
Friday 25 October 2024 14:41 BST
Sgt Sarah Roque (pictured) was found dead on Tuesday
Sgt Sarah Roque (pictured) was found dead on Tuesday (US Army Fort Leonard Wood)

A 23-year-old soldier has been found dead in a dumpster at a military base in Missouri – and a person of interest is now in custody.

US Army Sergeant Sarah Roque, of Ligonier, Indiana, was reported missing on Monday morning when she failed to report for duty at Fort Leonard Wood and her family and commanders couldn’t get in contact with her, according to officials.

Her body was found the next day in a dumpster on the base close to housing for single soldiers, US Army Major General Christopher Beck said in a press conference on Thursday, reported ABC17.

A homicide investigation was launched by the Department of Army Criminal Investigation Division.

On Thursday, Fort Leonard Wood officials announced in a Facebook update that a person of interest had been taken into custody.

The identity of the person of interest has not been released.

It is currently unclear how Roque died and what connection she may have to the individual in custody.

Sarah Roque, of Ligonier, Indiana, was reported missing on Monday morning when she failed to report for duty at Fort Leonard Wood
Sarah Roque, of Ligonier, Indiana, was reported missing on Monday morning when she failed to report for duty at Fort Leonard Wood (US Army Fort Leonard Wood)

The 23-year-old was a bridge crewmember serving as a mine dog handler with the K9 Detachment in the US Army.

She had enlisted as a soldier four years ago when she began basic combat training at Fort Leonard Wood. She had received several awards including an Army Commendation Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Good Conduct Medal and the Army Service Ribbon, according to Army officials.

“Sergeant Roque was a daughter, sister, friend and Soldier who chose to serve our country bravely and honorably,” Beck said in the briefing.

“Her passing has caused a tremendous void throughout our team, and while there are no words to ease the pain, we continue to provide care, resources and support to those who are affected during this difficult time.”

The Independent has contacted the Department of the Army Criminal Investigation Division for comment.

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