Nearly 2 months after US Army soldier Vanessa Guillen went missing on a military base in Texas, actress Salma Hayek joins effort to keep public attention on the case: “Bring back Vanessa… . We won’t stop until you come back.”
"This happened inside a federal building and we're still not getting answers," said Mayra Guillen, Vanessa's older sister, atMilitary officials said in a statement that the"
search continues both on and off Fort Hood by multiple military and civilian law enforcement agencies"Numerous special agents from the U.S.
Mayra Guillen said that she hasn't"seen a flight log or anything that proves to me that they are actually searching." Guillen's family is calling for"a bigger agency such as the FBI," which is already involved in the search, to take over the investigation.Nicole Acevedo is a reporter for NBC News Digital. She reports, writes and produces stories for NBC Latino and NBCNews.com.
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