In addition to the fires, military police learned that building walls and windows had been vandalized and the paint appeared fresh.
Currently, the Department of the Army Criminal Investigation Division is investigating the incident as a suspected arson. CID Special Agents have also examined the crime scene, collected evidence and interviewed multiple witnessesFort Hood says there is no current threat to Soldiers in the barracks or the local community.
Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact the Fort Hood Military Police at 254- 288-COPS or the Fort Hood CID Office at 254-287-2722.that I have read and agree
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