NCIS Investigating Death of Sailor Found on Norfolk Naval Station

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Naval Station Norfolk. US Navy photo The Naval Criminal Investigative Service is investigating the death of a sailor who was found dead Friday inside a Navy building on Naval Station Norfolk. Fire Controlman (Aegis) 1st Class Alonzo Martin Jr.

was found inside the Surface Combat Systems Training Command Detachment Middle Atlantic’s building on the Virginia naval base, according to a statement from Cmdr. Laura Stegherr, a spokesperson for the Naval Education and Training Command. Martin was an instructor with the Surface Combat Systems Training Command.

The cause of death is under investigation, according to an NCIS statement. NCIS could not say if foul play or suicide are suspected. “NCIS is conducting an investigation to determine the circumstances of the death of Fire Controlman (Aegis)

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