BAGHDAD, Oct. 24, 2006 – Multinational Division Baghdad soldiers are searching for U.S. soldier missing since yesterday evening. Officials have not released the soldier’s name.
Soldiers from the 172nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team and the 4th Infantry Division’s 4th Brigade Combat Team, along with the Iraqi National Police, mounted an intensive effort to locate the soldier by using all means available, including attack aviation elements and unmanned aerial vehicles.
“We will leverage all available coalition resources to find this soldier,” Army Maj. Gen. James D. Thurman, commander of Multinational Division Baghdad, said. “Our thoughts and prayers go out to his loved ones, and we are working for his safe return.”
The soldier was last seen inside the International Zone around 2:30 p.m. Monday. He is assigned as a linguist with duty at Provincial Reconstruction Team Baghdad.
Officials believe the soldier left the International Zone to visit with family. He was reportedly at a relative’s house when three cars pulled up to the residence. Men with dark-colored rags over their noses and mouths handcuffed the soldier and forced him into one of the vehicles, witnesses reported.
The kidnappers, using the soldier’s cell phone, reportedly contacted the soldier’s relative, who claimed to be at the residence when the abduction occurred. After being notified of the telephone contact, Multinational Division Baghdad leaders immediately began looking for the soldier.
Throughout the night, coalition and Iraqi security forces conducted targeted raids on suspected locations. The raided locations included the Al Farat TV station and the Sadid al Dris Mosque, U.S. officials said.
Coalition forces and Iraqi police used checkpoints to close down roads and bridges in central Baghdad and are searching vehicles attempting to leave the area. Multinational Division Baghdad soldiers have searched several houses and buildings in the area.
Operations to locate the missing Soldier will continue until the Soldier is found, officials said. The soldier is officially considered as “duty status whereabouts unknown.”
Comments For "Search for Missing U.S. Soldier Continues in Baghdad":
Prayers for this soldier and his family are being said. May the good Lord above return him to his family safely.
May the Lord bless those who are looking and give them all they will need to find this soldier and keep them safe.
AMEN
Posted by: mom2/1172
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October 24, 2006 1:15 PM
God bless and protect our soldiers who are looking for this young man. On trip to Ft Lewis to seeing my son off to Iraq (Summer 06) I met two young interpretors from Iraq, just out of Basic, on their way to their first duty base - Ft Lewis... soon to be off to Iraq. It was heart warming to meet them and know they would be working so closely to bring freedom to their Country along with their fellow American troops. They seemed intent on bringing the Iraq people a very positive spirit. PRAYERS are with all of our troops... including my very, very special Son!
Praying them home... safely!
Posted by: 2ID SBCT, 5/20, Bco, 3Plt RegulatorMom
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October 24, 2006 1:18 PM
my heart goes out to this soldier and his family. we are praying he is returned unharmed!! please bring him back quickly and safe. GOD SPEED....GOD BLESS
Posted by: TE
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October 24, 2006 6:14 PM