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CID Records Show Little Was Done to Find Sergeant in First 48 hours After He Disappeared from Fort Hood
 
21 Apr 2021
Stars and Stripes | By Rose L. Thayer

AUSTIN, Texas -- Within minutes of learning that Sgt. Elder Fernandes was missing from his unit at Fort Hood, Texas, Army investigators began making calls and identifying leads to locate the soldier. However, Fernandes had been missing for 48 hours before anyone contacted the Army Criminal Investigation Command, setting agents far behind in the race to find Fernandes, who had spent the previous week hospitalized for contemplating suicide.

Upon his release Aug. 17, the soldier's chain of command knew that he had been sleeping in his car, acting out of character and preparing to file for divorce and had recently reported he was the victim of unwanted sexual contact. Yet, he was dropped off at the home of a friend, without confirmation that he made it inside. When he missed a medical safety check the next day, no one alerted authorities, allowing precious time to slip by as his family called the unit for help and got none.

https://www.military.com/daily-news/2021/04/21/cid-records-show-little-was-done-find-sergeant-first-48-hours-after-he-disappeared-fort-hood.html