Military prosecutors have most popular homicide expenses in opposition to a 21-year-old specialist within the loss of life of Military Sgt. Sarah Roque.
Fort Leonard Wooden, Missouri, officers issued a quick assertion at present that Spc. Wooster Rancy is being held in pretrial confinement as he awaits a preliminary listening to on expenses of homicide and obstruction of justice, Uniform Code of Army Justice Article 118 and 131b.
The assertion didn’t specify the listening to date.
Roque didn’t present up for morning formation on Oct. 21. That very same day, army police issued a lacking particular person alert for the 23-year-old.
Investigators found Roque’s physique that night time in a dumpster subsequent to on-base housing.
“Sgt. Roque was a daughter, sister, buddy and soldier who selected to serve our nation bravely and honorably,” mentioned Maj. Gen. Christopher Beck, head of each the Maneuver Help Heart of Excellence and Fort Leonard Wooden. “Her passing has precipitated an incredible void all through our group, and whereas there aren’t any phrases to ease the ache, we proceed to offer care, assets and help to those that are affected throughout this troublesome time.”
Officers introduced on Oct. 23 that that they had arrested a suspect in Roque’s loss of life.
The discharge with Rancy’s info states that he faces expenses for the “homicide of Sergeant Sarah Roque on Oct. 20,” indicating that Roque died earlier than the Oct. 21 formation.
The Military’s Prison Investigation Division is constant its investigation because the service’s Workplace of Particular Trial Counsel handles facets of the costs with army courts.
Roque enlisted within the Military in 2020 out of Ligonier, Indiana, and graduated primary coaching from Fort Leonard Wooden. She served as a bridge crew member and mine canine handler with the fifth Engineer Battalion’s K9 Detachment.
Her awards and decorations embody the Military Commendation Medal, Nationwide Protection Service Medal, Good Conduct Medal and the Military Service Ribbon.
Rancy enlisted within the Military in 2022 and graduated primary at Fort Leonard Wooden. He had been serving as a fight engineer with the 509th Clearance Firm, fifth Engineer Battalion.
Todd South has written about crime, courts, authorities and the army for a number of publications since 2004 and was named a 2014 Pulitzer finalist for a co-written undertaking on witness intimidation. Todd is a Marine veteran of the Iraq Struggle.