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Military policeman held in spy case |
By bostonherald.com - Richard Mauer |
Published: 11/02/2011 |
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- A 22-year-old Army military policeman from Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson is in custody in Anchorage on suspicion of espionage, an FBI spokesman said Tuesday. The soldier, Spc. William Colton Millay, was booked in the Anchorage jail at 8 p.m. Friday. He’s being held without bail, a jail spokesman said. An Army spokesman said Millay, from Owensboro, Ky., had been arrested at 6:30 a.m. Friday on Elmendorf-Richardson by special agents from the Army counterintelligence service and the Army Criminal Investigation Command. Eric Gonzalez, spokesman for the FBI in Anchorage, said Millay was arrested following an investigation by the FBI and Army counterintelligence. He said the case is being handled in the military justice system. Neither the Army nor the FBI would describe the nature of the allegations against Millay and no charging documents were available. The spokesman for the Anchorage jail, run by the Alaska Department of Corrections, said Millay was being held under a long-standing agreement with federal authorities. He said he had no information on any charges Millay might be facing. Read More. |
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