It's been one year since Fort Bragg soldier Kelli Bordeaux went missing, and there's now a reward being offered for information that could help authorities solve the mystery, according to police in Fayetteville, North Carolina.
The military is offering $25,000 for information that could help explain what happened to Pfc. Bordeaux, Detective Jeff Locklear told CNN on Monday.
Last April, police and the military searched an area near a Fayetteville bar where Bordeaux was last seen and last used her cell phone, authorities then told CNN.
The 23-year-old soldier left the Froggy Bottoms bar early on a Saturday, police told CNN then. She had been drinking and was given a ride home by a bar employee, according to a U.S. Army official who spoke on condition of anonymity at the time of that story.
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He did it.
Prayers from the uk
Look out, here comes another excuse to invade Iran or North Korea. Same tactic used by Bush to invade Iraq and beat the hell out of Saddam Hussein on 9/11 after the bombing of The World Trade Center and The Pentagon .
i think your right. if we go to war with Korea and Iran it will be the end of the world and the start of WWIII.
Domestic just like the 92' Olympics.
DHS???? money NOT well spent pray for the people
Tea party nut jobs and ultra righ wingers did this to vent their frustration and to appease those in corporate defense inc.
Come now folks, we don't know who is behind this horrific act yet.
WHAT does any of that have to do with this missing woman???
Well, it seems certain that she's no longer alive! The person who drove her home should be "grilled" til he/she "spills"!!