Four Army service members are believed dead following a Black Hawk helicopter crash near Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington state, with recovery efforts ongoing and the cause under investigation.
A U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter carrying four soldiers crashed near Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington during a routine training flight, with rescue efforts hampered by fire; the condition of those aboard is unknown and the cause is under investigation.
A military helicopter crashed near Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington state, with authorities investigating the incident and no details on casualties available yet. The crash occurred in a rural area near the base, and local deputies are assisting in the investigation.
Deputies in Thurston County, Washington, are responding to a potential helicopter crash near Joint Base Lewis–McChord, with reports indicating the military lost contact with the helicopter near Summit Lake. Authorities are working closely with military officials to assist as needed.
Authorities are investigating a possible military helicopter crash near Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington state, with no details yet on casualties or the aircraft's status, as the scene is being assessed and resources deployed.
Four U.S. Army soldiers are facing court-martial charges for the alleged sexual assault of a college student turned officer at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, with proceedings beginning in April and trials scheduled through November, highlighting serious allegations and potential decades-long sentences.
Two veterans allegedly stole military equipment from Joint Base Lewis-McChord, attacked a man, and were found with Nazi flags, white supremacist literature, and a large weapons cache in their home, with charges including robbery, assault, and theft.
The bodies of Karen Koep and Davido, a missing Thurston County couple, have been found on Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM) property. The couple was reported missing on November 13th, and a man has been arrested in connection to their murders. The bodies were discovered by local residents walking on JBLM property, and preliminary investigations suggest they are Karen Koep and Davido. Family and friends hope that the identification of the bodies will bring answers and closure to the case.