Officials said Saturday that two men, including the victim’s husband, were charged with the death of a Fort Campbell soldier.
35 -year -old Sofia Rodas was accused of murder and tampering with evidence, and 40 -year -old Reynaldo Selenis Cruz was accused of tampering with evidence in connection with the death of PFC. Katia DS-Agular, Clark Well, Tennessee, Department of Police Announced in a social media Description.
Authorities said the cruise was obligatory. Officials said he and Rodas were already in federal custody, which were “not directly associated” under “not directly associated”.
The 23-year-old Desas-Eggar was found dead on May 18, 2024, inside his Clark Well’s house.
She had been stationed in Kentucky’s Fort Campbell since 2019, where she worked as an information technology expert and was a member of the 101st Airbourne Division’s war Aviation Brigade.
Local police had said that they were investigating his death because of his death.
Montgomery County’s Grand Jury charged Cruz and Rodas, officials said. He was shifted to Clark Well on Friday and was kept in Montgomery County Jail.
The jail representative confirmed that the two remained in custody on Saturday night, saying that the cruise would be presented on Monday. The representative said that Rodas will be given a judicial date in three to four weeks and will be arrested at this time.
The jail representative said that no defendant had any lawyer registered, he said, if he was not already represented, he would be assigned a public guard after his arrest.
The Clarks Will Police Department said the matter was open and the investigation was active.
The department said, “Successful progress in the matter has highlighted a key contribution to tackling severe crimes between local law enforcement agencies and military officials, which affect the service members and their families.”