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Army investigates suspicious death of military intelligence solider
By Staff Writer| January 13th, 2017|Military News|0 Comments

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    Sergeant Alex Mathew Dean Taylor, 23, of Texas City, Texas. Photo: Fort Hood Public Affairs Office


A US Army Sergeant from Fort Hood is reported to have died on Wednesday while at his place of duty.

23-year-old Sergeant Alex Matthew Dean Taylor was found unresponsive in one of his unit’s work-related buildings on the massive Texas Army post, according to Army Criminal Investigation Command chief of public affairs Chris Grey.

“At this point in the investigative process, we do not suspect foul play but have not completely ruled it out while we conduct a complete and thorough death investigation,” Grey told the Army Times on Thursday. “Due to the ongoing investigation, we will not be releasing any further details at this time to protect the integrity of the investigative process.”

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Army investigates suspicious death of military intelligence solider
By Staff Writer| January 13th, 2017|Military News|0 Comments

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    Sergeant Alex Mathew Dean Taylor, 23, of Texas City, Texas. Photo: Fort Hood Public Affairs Office


A US Army Sergeant from Fort Hood is reported to have died on Wednesday while at his place of duty.

23-year-old Sergeant Alex Matthew Dean Taylor was found unresponsive in one of his unit’s work-related buildings on the massive Texas Army post, according to Army Criminal Investigation Command chief of public affairs Chris Grey.

“At this point in the investigative process, we do not suspect foul play but have not completely ruled it out while we conduct a complete and thorough death investigation,” Grey told the Army Times on Thursday. “Due to the ongoing investigation, we will not be releasing any further details at this time to protect the integrity of the investigative process.”

http://popularmilitary.com/army-investigates-suspicious-death-military-intelligence-solider/

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Misleading headline. I saw no mention of suspicious circumstances.
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