Mother of Missing Navy Sailor in Norfolk Speaks Out as Investigation ...
- Navy Seaman Angelina Resendiz, 21, was found dead in a wooded area near Naval Station Norfolk after disappearing on May 29, 2025.
- Resendiz vanished from her barracks in Miller Hall, and her disappearance triggered an intensive investigation involving NCIS and local authorities.
- Officials detained another Navy sailor in connection with her death, while charges under military law remain pending amid an ongoing inquiry.
- Her mother described Resendiz as loving and kind and noted last contact attempts went unanswered, which was unusual for her character.
- NCIS continues to pursue all leads closely with multiple law enforcement partners, emphasizing a commitment to uncover facts and ensure justice.
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