Missing JBLM soldier found dead
Sep 12, 2015, 8:18 AM | Updated: 8:49 am

Mason County sheriff deputies and SAR team members participated in the search for the missing JBLM soldier Friday afternoon. (Mason County Sheriff's Office)
(Mason County Sheriff's Office)
The soldier from Joint Base Lewis-McChord who went missing during a training exercise Friday afternoon was found dead later that day.
The body was found at approximately 10 p.m., reports.
The soldier was a member of the 1st Special Forces Group that was training over a wooded area in Mason County.
The unidentified soldier was forced to deploy a reserve parachute during the training exercise. About 110 people were searching in a 6-mile diameter circle of rough terrain and timber using night-vision goggles.
An investigation into the soldier’s death has begun, according to Col. Otto K. Liller, commander of the 1st Special Forces Group.
The Associated Press contributed to this story.