JAMAICAN WOMAN IN THE U.S ARMY MISSING

 A high-ranking Air Force officer was arrested Sunday while authorities continue to search for his wife. 

Air Force Maj. Andre McDonald, 40, is charged with tampering with evidence after deputies found an ax, shovel, heavy duty trash bags and jugs of gas inside his home. Deputies say McDonald tried to destroy the receipt for the items, which they say were purchased to dispose of his wife’s body. 

McDonald’s wife, 29-year-old Andreen Nicole McDonald, was reported missing Friday, March 1 after she did not show up to the gym or her residence, deputies say. 

The 40-year-old McDonald was taken into custody after authorities feared he might kill himself with a gun he tried to buy Saturday. According to deputies, McDonald was in such a hurry after purchasing the gun, that he left the firearm and his identification behind. 

“At this point, I think it’s safe to say we are considering him a suspect in the disappearance,” Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar said. “I think it’s safe to say that it’s a very real possibility that she could have been harmed physically during some of this.” 

Sheriff Salazar also said McDonald was not cooperating with their investigation and asserted his rights and retained the use of an attorney. 

Authorities say that there is a possibility that Andreen is still alive, which is why it is still being described as a missing person’s case. She is described as being 5 feet 11 inches tall with brown eyes and black hair.

Anyone with information about her whereabouts is asked to contact the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office

7 thoughts on “JAMAICAN WOMAN IN THE U.S ARMY MISSING

  1. Is like every second person in the US mental or deeply criminal. Mi tired fi read these stories. There is no stigma with divorce anymore so divorce if you want your freedom and meck ppl live.

  2. I tried dating an ARMY BRAT a few years ago, and I literally went in hiding from him.

    1. Structure and order is very good, but he went over board,like a ward sergeant.

    2. Cleanliness is very necessary,, he was OVERLY COMPULSIVE

    in a nutshell , i felt like i was in prison, and that my life was in danger , some telling signs should not be ignored. RUN.

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