Charlottesville Mother Pleads for Help Finding Missing Army Specialist Son from Fort Bragg

July 10, 2026
Charlottesville Mother Pleads for Help Finding Missing Army Specialist Son from Fort Bragg
  • Sayveon Anderson is described as 5 feet 10 inches tall, around 270 pounds, with a chipped front tooth, a scar on his arm, and a tattoo with his wife’s name; he is an active duty servicemember.

  • The search has drawn ongoing media attention and multiple local and national outlets have covered the case, with family members and supporters demanding a full, transparent, and urgent investigation, including a news conference attended by attorney Ben Crump and Reverend Al Sharpton.

  • Separately, the Wisconsin State Fair announces 80 new food and beverage options for 2026, highlighting notable additions for attendees.

  • A Charlottesville mother, Pamela Anderson, pleads for public help locating her 25-year-old son, Army Specialist Sayveon Anderson, who has been missing from Fort Bragg for nearly two weeks after failing to report for formation on June 29.

  • Family and authorities stress they are not getting answers and are urging the public for information as the search continues.

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  • Kaukauna and Fond du Lac libraries warn patrons about unauthorized event advertisements and misuse of library facilities.

  • Army CID remains the lead investigative office, with Fort Bragg confirming the ongoing inquiry into Sayveon Anderson’s disappearance.

  • Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul recently sat down for a full interview, addressing state legal or political topics.

  • Authorities from the 3rd Corps Sustainment Command and Army CID are coordinating with local law enforcement, and tips can be reported to the CID tip line or online, as the search continues.

  • An advisory on domestic violence accompanies the reporting, with resources provided for those seeking help.

Summary based on 25 sources


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