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4 CID investigations that are still open

Daniel Sharp

The military is inherently a dangerous job. However, the families of these 4 Soldiers have been left with no closure after the disappearance or death of their loved ones.

U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Division (CID) is currently offering cash rewards in exchange for useful information in these open cases. Click the missing Soldier’s names to also see the expanded report.

Spc. Joseph Michael Bushling went missing near Buckhorn Canyon & Rainbow Mine Road, Tooelle County, Utah on 8 May 2011. He was last seen wearing khaki shorts, a light colored t-shirt, flip flops.

Pvt. Richard Halliday went missing from Fort Bliss, T.X. He was last seen departing his barracks room wearing gray or turquoise cargo shorts, a gray T-shirt, and a charcoal gray zip-up hoodie on July 23, 2020.

SSG Jessica Ann Mitchell was shot down in her vehicle near Vance Jackson Road, San Antonio, TX, about 2:15am, on January 1st, 2021. Police believe the red SUV in the above picture to be connected. Furthermore, it may have white paint remains from a collision with Mitchell’s vehicle.

The remains of Spc. Enrique Roman-Martinez were found near Cape Lookout National Seashore, on May 29, 2020. Roman-Martinez was last seen camping around Mile Marker 46 on South Core Banks, N.C.

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Any information in regards to a missing person should immediately be given to authorities. Additionally, if information leads to the conviction of someone responsible for wrongdoing, you may be eligible for a cash reward.

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