Death of Chelsea soldier in February ruled suicide The Army investigation found that Spc. Casey Andrew Chapman, 20, who was found unresponsive in his vehicle in February at Fort Hood, Texas, died by suicide.
Death of Augusta soldier at Fort Hood under investigation
Central Maine News
Staff Report
February 6, 2015
Spc. Casey Andrew Chapman, 20, was found unresponsive in a vehicle on Wednesday, Fort Hood officials said.
Spc. Casey Andrew Chapman, 20, of Augusta, was found dead Wednesday at Fort Hood, Texas. Contributed PhotoA U.S. Army soldier from Augusta was found dead Wednesday at a training area at Fort Hood, Texas, and the Army is investigating.
Fort Hood officials on Friday identified the soldier as Spc. Casey Andrew Chapman, 20, whose home of record was listed as Augusta and whose parents live in Chelsea.
Chapman was found unresponsive Wednesday in his vehicle at a training area on the base and the “circumstances surrounding this incident are under investigation,” according to a press release from the Fort Hood Public Affairs Office.
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