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Revealed new information related to a 21 -year -old Navy sailor found dead on June 9
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The Department of Memorandum of the Navy, sent by Texas representative Henry Cuellar, confirmed that Sailor Angelina Resendiz was last seen with another, nameless sailor
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“Angelina was a pleasant and compassionate young woman who brought light to our life,” her mother used to say in a report
The sailor, who disappeared from its Virginia Navy base in May, appeared new details and a few days later found dead.
The authorities said earlier that May 29 Angelina Petra Resendiz was “last seen in her barracks at the Miller Hall in the Naval Station Norfolk. She was later found in a dead wooded area after June 9th.
Now, CBS subsidiary WTR and NBC’s subsidiary Wavy Sheds received and announced the Navy Memorandum Division this week, which this week is explained by the events related to the death of the Resndiz.
In a memorandum sent by Texas representative Henry Cuellar, the Navy confirmed that Resendiz, who was appointed to James E. Williams before her death, was last visible in the nameless sailor’s barracks at about 10 a.m. Local time on May 29, May 29, May 29th.
According to the Memorandum, the Resendiz was “authorized freedom” on May 29, which means that on that day it “had no” duties “and” does not have to gather with his leadership chain “.
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Angelina Resendiz
That day at 5:45 p.m., when the officer “reported that he could not find CSSN resident when she contacted him asking him to take it in the barracks for the first time at 5:45 p.m.
The police eventually entered her room for a memorandum, and was later located in a room assigned to another sailor later.
Resendiz is expected to be at 7:30 a.m. the next day. Will accumulate or check the duties, but did not report, the memorandum said.
May 30 9:30 p.m. Another wellness check was carried out both in its room and another sailor’s room, with which she was last seen, but “no sailor was located” according to the time of the Navy. Another name of the sailor has not yet been released.
The new details are presented a few weeks after Marshal Griffin, a lawyer representing the resident’s mother, told Wavy that the Military Navy confirmed that a man named Jermiah Copeland was detained or restricted by a “suspicion” case after the initial review officer in the Navy Consolidated Consolidated Bruga Cesapake.
At that time, Griffin and the US Navy representative did not immediately respond to people’s request to comment.
Griffin told Wavy that Copeland would remain pre -trial closed, and the charges were not known at the time. Such hearing, added Griffin, determines, “Whether a person poses a flight risk, whether they are probably engaged in other misconduct, and consider government evidence, whether the crime has actually happened.”
A spokesman for the Navy Criminal Investigation Service (NCIS) also confirmed to the people last month that the Navy sailor was involved in the “pre -trial seclusion” related to the case.
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Angelina Resendiz
NCIS found the body of Resendiz on June 9th. In a non -existent wooded place in Norfolk. Norfolko Medical Expert Cabinet June 10 She checked that her body had been positively determined.
Since then, the remains of a young woman have been transferred to the Valley International Airport in Harlingen, Texas. According to the local NBC and the CBS branch KVEO, they were returned by the military personnel.
According to Wavy, Esmeralda’s mother of Reseendiz said that “the person responsible for this terrible loss made conscious choices that ended Angie’s life.” She added that their actions were not a “mistake”.
“Angelina was a pleasant and compassionate young woman who brought the light into our lives,” the castle said in a separate statement after the death of her daughter, calling it a loss in their heart.
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