Missing woman was killed by an active-duty airman on the military base 37 miles from where her body was found: Police

Saleha Sangrait identified as missing woman

Sahela “Shy” Sangrait (GoFundMe).

A South Dakota woman who went missing months ago was found dead — and an active-duty member of the U.S. Air Force has been accused of her murder.

Sahela “Shy” Sangrait, 21, was reported missing on Aug. 10, 2024, by her family, according to a press release from the Pennington County Sheriff’s Office. On March 4 — some seven months later — a hiker found a “badly decomposed body” in Hill City, South Dakota, and called police. Following an autopsy and an investigation by several different agencies, the remains were identified as belonging to Sangrait.

On Saturday, the sheriff’s office announced that it had named a suspect in her murder.

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