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Army To Texas Congresswoman: Foul Play Involved In Fort Hood Soldier's Disappearance

  The family of missing Fort Hood Pfc. Vanessa Guillen held a news conference Tuesday after meeting with post officials.
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The family of missing Fort Hood Pfc. Vanessa Guillen held a news conference Tuesday after meeting with post officials.

From Texas Standard:

A 20-year-old Army private's disappearance two months ago from one of the nation's largest military bases has lawmakers and actressSalma Hayek calling for a better investigation.

Vanessa Guillen, 20 was reported missing to Army officials at Fort Hood by Houston family members on April 22 after they noticed  calls and texts were not going through to her cellphone. Her mother, Gloria Guillen, has said her daughter complained of a sergeant sexually harassing her before the soldier went missing.

Guillen's military ID, car keys and wallet were all found left behind on the base. Her car was found in a nearby parking lot. She was last seen wearing a black T-shirt, purple leggings and black Nike athletic shoes.

Before meeting with Fort Hood officials Tuesday, an attorney for the family, Natalie Khawam, told Texas Standard she believes someone on the base is involved in Guillen's disappearance.

"I suspect it's somebody in her unit or that she's worked with because she wasn't seen leaving the base," Khawam said. "So it had to have been someone on the base. And, you know, I'm hoping that that's not what happened. But I have a feeling it is. I have a bad feeling that it's somebody that harassed her and that probably didn't like her disinterest."

Khawam also confirmed that Guillen had complained to family members about sexual harassment on the base. But Guillen never reported the harassment to Army officials.

"She could have reported it ... but as we understand, she did not want to report it. Her position was, she didn't want to get in trouble," Khawam said. "But she did inform her mother and her sisters and her friends about the harassment."

Guillen's older sister, Mayra, drove to Fort Hood from Houston after she and others noticed texts and phone calls were not going through to Guillen's cellphone April 22, Khawam said."They had not heard from her all day. And they had texted her and called her and she was not responding, which is unusual," Khawam said. "She was also supposed to go out for a hike that morning. And the person that she was going to go hiking with also didn't see her. Couldn't find her."

On Tuesday, Khawam and Guillen's family, along with U.S. Rep. Sylvia Garcia, a Democrat from Houston, met with Fort Hood officials and investigators. While both Khawam and Garcia reported that the meeting was encouraging, they noted that the Army has now confirmed "foul play" was involved in Guillen's disappearance. There have been no details on what that foul play entailed.

"I don't wish this on anyone," Mayra Guillen said, standing outside Fort Hood's main gate following the meeting with Army officials. "I still don't know why it's taken six weeks ... to take action. And it's not fair."A reward totaling $55,000 has been offered for any information about Guillen's disappearance. Those with information should call Fort Hood investigators at 254-495-7767.

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Terri Langford