Officials At Fort Hood Ask For Help In Search of Pfc. Jennifer Sewell, Who Has Vanished From The Military Base

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FORT HOOD, Texas –The Fort Hood Directorate of Emergency Services, commonly known as DES, is seeking the public’s help in locating Fort Hood soldier, Pfc. Jennifer Sewell.

On Oct. 7, Sewell’s unit reported that she failed to report to work. Attempts to contact Sewell by law enforcement, her chain-of-command and her Family have been unsuccessful.

Sewell is an African American female, 5 feet 5 inches tall, with brown hair and brown eyes.

Gen. Michael X. Garrett, U.S. Army Forces Command commanding general, recognizes Pfc. Jennifer Sewell, of Regimental Support Squadron, 3d Cavalry Regiment, for her outstanding contributions to the Muleskinner Squadron, Jul. 16 at Fort Hood, Texas.

She does not own a vehicle.

Base officials say it appears that Sewell left for unknown reasons on her own accord.

Sewell was last seen leaving her on-post barracks at approximately 4 p.m. on Oct. 7.

Military officials are in constant contact with Sewell’s unit, her Family and close friends to ensure her health and safety.

Anyone with information should contact the Fort Hood Military Police at (254) 288-1170.

In recent years, several service members have been found dead or have gone missing while stationed at the Army post in Tecas.

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