New developments in search for missing Fort Campbell soldier


PFC Shadow McClaine (also known as Branice Willis) has been missing for almost two weeks according to the Army’s Criminal Investigation Command (CID).

She was supposed to report for duty on Sept. 6. but nobody has heard from her since September 6th.

McClaine was also supposed to house sit for a friend in Clarksville, KY over the Labor Day weekend but never showed up.

On Tuesday, her silver Hyundai Elantra, was found Tuesday at a private parking lot in downtown Nashville.

The Leaf-Chronicle discovered McClaine was supposed to appear in court last week on stalking charges.  She has open court cases on the charges of stalking, criminal impersonation and contempt of court, according to court documents.

CID said McClaine is is a 25-year-old, white female with brown hair and brown eyes.  She is said to be 5′ 3″ tall and weigh around 170 lbs.

Since her disappearance her phone has been off and there has been no activity on her bank account.

 According to a local news report, McClaine was scheduled to exit Army service this October.

Master Sgt. Kevin Doheny, spokesman for the 101st Airborne Division, said McClaine is considered active duty and the division will release more information as it becomes available.

Anyone with any information is encouraged to contact the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command (CID). CID can be reached at 270-798-9406 or at their headquarters in Virginia at 1-844-ARMY-CID (844-276-9243).

A Facebook page, titled FIND SHADOW MCCLAINE, has been created for help spread awareness and organize search efforts.

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