TX VANESSA GUILLEN: Missing from Fort Hood, Killeen, TX - 22 April 2020 - Age 20 *Found Deceased*


MISSING: 20-year-old Fort Hood soldier hasn’t been seen since Wednesdayhttps://www.crimeonline.com/author/kwildmoon/

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A 20-year-old soldier stationed at Fort Hood, Texas, is missing, and Army investigators are reaching out to the public for help finding her.

Pfc Vanessa Guillen was last seen wearing a black T-shirt early Wednesday afternoon in the parking lot of her Regimental Engineer Squadron Headquarters, 3rd Cavalry Regiment. Her car keys, barracks room key, identification card and wallet were found in the armory room where she was working, Fort Hood said.

Mayra Guillen, the soldier’s sister, posted on Facebook that her sister’s phone was last pinged near Belton, about 20 miles east of the Army post. “Something is not right,” she wrote, “please help me find her.”



‘Extensive search’ continues for missing soldier in Texas after keys, wallet found

Agents at a U.S. military post in Texas are searching for a soldier who has been missing for three days.

Private First Class Vanessa Guillen, 20, was last seen Wednesday afternoon in a parking lot at Fort Hood, where she’s stationed, wearing a black T-shirt.

“Her car keys, barracks room key, identification card and wallet were later found in the armory room where she was working earlier in the day,” officials said in a press release.

Friends and family of Guillen have flooded their social media accounts with pleas to the public to contact the authorities if anyone has any information.

Mayra Guillen wrote on a Facebook post that her sister’s phone was last tracked on Belton, Texas, about 20 minutes away from where she was last seen. Neither her boyfriend or relatives have heard from her since she disappeared, she said.

“Please help me find my girlfriend,” Guillen’s boyfriend, Juan Cruz, tweeted on Friday. “Please anything helps.”

“An extensive search is underway by military members, as well as civilian and military police,” authorities said. Special agents from the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command are also involved in the search.


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Glad you pointed these details out because they were the ones standing out in my mind as well!
I wonder if the surveillance was active/inactive during the time that the other soldier met his unfortunate fate..
Stating that there were cameras "that day" causes me to wonder if they were installed but not active, or were no cameras yet installed in that area??..
Did someone know of this lack of surveillance within this area and take advantage of it?
I have those same questions. Or another possibility, there was footage but it has conveniently disappeared for that day. More likely a superior messed with it, knew of it and it sounds like may have done that with check-in and outs too which do not seem to exist did it say? And are standard.

I took it as there are cameras and have alwasy been cameras but not that day for some reason. Yet as they said, they got some answers but they were all far from full answers, and leave more questions and that things do not fit (paraphrasing here entirely.

I sit and think too, who could shut a system off for instance or in an area. It would have to be someone with some pretty high clearance wouldn't it? Or status anyhow. Another thing I caught is his name was given, not to the public but to them. They know who this is (the family and attorney it sounds like). I would bet soldiers through the years have known who it is and dealt with him and the ones there now do as well. Time to cut the poisonous head off the snake if one asks me. That's the way it looks anyhow.
 
As usual, Linda does a pretty good Podcast on covering the facts here worth watching. Of interest, if you don't have time to watch it all right now, is a list at 26 minutes in, look at the number of people connected to this base just in March who are dead, etc. And basically all unsolved. This is just for this year. It is striking.

 

Remains discovered Saturday near Fort Hood are not believed to be those of Houston soldier Vanessa Guillen, the director of the search and rescue group Texas EquuSearch said Tuesday.

“We don’t think this has to do with Vanessa,” said Tim Miller, founder and director of organization whose volunteers have been looking for the 20-year-old soldier last seen on April 22.

Miller said he believes the remains, found in Killeen, where the Army base is located, are more of those belonging to another Fort Hood soldier who had been reported missing, Gregory Wedel-Morales. Volunteers discovered his skeletal remains on June 19 at an empty lot that is a four-minute walk from Saturday’s discovery.


We believe this is related to the Morales boy,” Miller said, “parts of his remains that were carried by animals.”

The discovery on Saturday had raised speculation about a potential connection to Guillen.

The Killeen Police Department said the Southwestern Institute of Forensic Sciences in Dallas will identify the remains to determine its human or animal nature.
 

Remains have been found in a shallow grave by the Leon River in Texas, in connection with the disappearance of missing Fort Hood soldier, Vanessa Guillen, a source has told CrimeOnline.

As CrimeOnline previously reported, 20-year-old Guillen disappeared on April 22. She was last seen at around 1 p.m. at the parking lot of the Regimental Engineer Squadron Headquarters, 3rd Cavalry Regiment, in Fort Hood, Texas.

Guillen left behind her car keys, barracks room key, identification card, and wallet in the Arms room, where she works. She was also called in on her day off, but it’s unclear who called her in or why.


Guillen’s mother, Gloria Guillen, previously told CrimeOnline that a sergeant at the base had been sexually harassing her daughter.

“[Guillen] said it was stalking and verbal harassment. He would look at her some type of way that would make any woman feel uncomfortable,” Gloria Guillen, who speaks Spanish, said through her daughter, Mayra Guillen, who translated on her behalf.

No suspects have been named at this time.

In a separate incident last week, authorities were called to the 3400 block of Florence Road in Killeen on Saturday afternoon, after the discovery of remains near an area where searchers found the remains of Fort Hood soldier Gregory Wedel-Morales earlier this month. It’s still unclear whether those particular remains are of human or an animal.

The story is developing. Check back for updates.
 
Texas Equusearch kept going back to the river. It seems like they had a good reason to do so. They must have someone in their sights for this.



The CID sent out a release Tuesday saying that due to extensive investigative work conducted by special agents, they returned to an area of interest close to the Leon River in Bell County for more investigative work in the search for PFC. Vanessa Guillen.

After the CID received additional information, agents discovered what has been described as “partial human remains” after an analysis from a forensic anthropologist.

Army CID agents are currently on scene with the Texas Rangers, the FBI and the Bell County Sheriff’s Department. There is no confirmation as to the identity of the remains at this time.
 
Ten weeks after Vanessa Guillen vanished from Fort Hood Army base in Texas, authorities are investigating the discovery of human remains found in a field. Officers were called to the field on Saturday afternoon after a citizen spotted the remains in Killeen, TX. According to the U.S. Criminal Investigation Command (CID), the remains have not yet been identified.

“Due to extensive investigative work conducted by Special Agents from the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command, agents have returned to an area of interest close to the Leon River, Bell County, Texas for more investigative work in the search for PFC Vanessa Guillen,” CID Chief of Public Affairs, Chris Grey told Refinery29 in a statement.

According to Grey, after receiving additional information, agencies discovered “partial human remains” from a forensic anthropologist’s analysis. Grey confirmed that Army CID agents were on the scene with Texas Rangers, the FBI, and Bell County Sheriff’s Department. “No confirmation as to the identity of the remains has been made at this point and we ask for the media and public’s understanding that the identification process can take time,” Grey continued. Refinery29 also reached out to the Bell County Sheriff’s Department and the Killeen Police Department for comment.

 
It disgusts me almost how fast they found her ONLY when pressure mounted to do so, after all of this time. If her family had not persisted, and it sure seemed at times it was just going to go away, neither soldier would have been found! And their families continued to suffer with no word, no information, no remains and no one seeming to care.

That place needs a total clean-out if you ask me. And now would be a great time for all of the ones who tried in the past to come forward, IF they are still alive. The probably either tolerated the assaults/harassment and got through or they left what was their dream goal or were forced out.
 
Then I also say it is Vanessa.
That's kind of where I am at. I have seen Tim Miller do it in other cases. He can say what the cops cannot say. And his word is one I will put faith in if he says so, it is likely so.

I am coming to the conclusion they must have had offender's cell phone pings or something to even lead to this general area...? I read Tim Miller said they were or had to be almost standing on her grave the day before I think and the dogs nor they could locate her or that grave. Then they come back and he thinks something, animals or nature had uncovered it just a bit and they found her. He saw it as divine help. He said she was well secreted and buried.
 
This is in an ABC 13 article. So we have a recent suicide related to Fort Hood and "a case" there????

A press conference is scheduled for 10 a.m. today in Washington.

The event comes on the day after human remains were found in central Texas during a search for Guillen. There's no confirmation that the remains belong to Guillen, but Texas EquuSearch founder Tim Miller told ABC13, "The search for Vanessa is now over."

As family members gather in Washington, investigators in Killeen are looking for answers after a person of interest in a Fort Hood case died by suicide Wednesday morning when authorities tried to make contact with them.

It wasn't yet clear if that person of interest was related to Guilen's case or another open investigation.
 
This is in an ABC 13 article. So we have a recent suicide related to Fort Hood and "a case" there????

A press conference is scheduled for 10 a.m. today in Washington.

The event comes on the day after human remains were found in central Texas during a search for Guillen. There's no confirmation that the remains belong to Guillen, but Texas EquuSearch founder Tim Miller told ABC13, "The search for Vanessa is now over."

As family members gather in Washington, investigators in Killeen are looking for answers after a person of interest in a Fort Hood case died by suicide Wednesday morning when authorities tried to make contact with them.

It wasn't yet clear if that person of interest was related to Guilen's case or another open investigation.

Her killer? Just speculation, I have no idea. There is sure alot going on at that base🙊
 
Her killer? Just speculation, I have no idea. There is sure alot going on at that base🙊
Yes, I wonder myself. And even now, they keep all and everything hush and have hardly come clean even to the family and their representative(s). So if we have a dead higher up who was the problem over the years OR we have someone lower dead by suicide, I just hope an attempt is not going to be made of well, so and so is dead, that closes everything out and now all is fine at the base...
 
Here is a short article on the suicide I found. I am starting to see red I am so enraged. They could have done this months ago!! Who the heck was covering for him and probably more?

 

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