A special unit that started as a team of work in the cold case recently helped secure an accusation of killing against a pilot in active service accused of killing a missing American woman.
Quinterius Chapelle, 24, is Journeyyman aircraft inspection concentrated in Ellesworth Air Force A base in South Dakota, directed by a major federal jury on Thursday against the alleged The 21 -year -old was killed Sahila “Khaye”, Toka, wins Sangert, who told friends and family Fox News Digitter his girlfriend for about a year.
The lost Indian Affairs Office (BIA) participated in the case on March 10, when the state laboratory confirmed a sample of DNA from the corpse that matches Sangert, a tribal member registered in the Shayan Seo tribe.
“At this time stage, our criminal investigators were notified and brought online,” MMU regional agent of Robert Chopr told Fox News Digital in an interview on Friday.

Sahila “shy” Sanjett was killed in August 2024. (Cassidy Wimble)
An active American pilot accused of killing a missing woman on a military base
The unit was established as a working group for the cold issue, which is part of the “Lady Justude” process, a multi -agent initiative created by the Trump administration in 2019 to improve the performance of the criminal justice system and address the amazing number of missing Americans and murders in tribal societies, according to Spubr.
In February, BIA announced the launch of the Justice Services Office.Return a practical spirit“In conjunction with MMU.
The killing was among the three best repeated causes of death among Indian female American and indigenous Alaska, between the ages of 15 and 24, as of 2019, according to the data provided by the National Congress of American Indians. More than four of every five local women suffer from sexual violence in their lives.
The invisible law was also approved by Congress during the first period of Trump in 2020, with the aim of addressing the outbreak of missing persons, killing and trafficking in Indian peoples and original Alaska.

Her sister says Sahala Sangrait was a sympathetic person with a “tolerant heart”. (Cassidy Wimble)
“President Trump Anna Kelly, a member of the White House journalist, wrote in a statement to the digital newspaper Fox News, who is the head of law and order, and he always works to provide justice to the victims of violent crime.
According to the transferred indictment, Chapelle, a basic pilot working in service since 2019, claims to be “illegally, and in advance with the above malice” killing Sangrait at the Elsworth Air Force base on August 11, 2024.
The Benington County Sharif County Office said that Sangree, from Box Erd. It was reported missing August 10, just one day before the authorities claim that they were killed.
Isabella Aroiu, Sangert's sister, told Fox News Digital Chapetle who was verbally abusive towards Sangrait, who had a plane ticket in one direction to move with Arroyo and her husband in Colorado on September 6.

The authorities decided that the alleged murder occurred at the Ellithor Air Force Base in South Dakota. (Elsworth Air Force Base)
Her sister said that Sangree told Chapeli that she would go to Colorado because of the birth of Ibn Aroyu on September 27. However, it is unclear whether Chapeli has discovered its plan to stay in Colorado.
“The plane has never entered,” said Aroo. “It was really difficult. I assumed that she just chose not to attend anymore, and unfortunately, this was not the case.”
The Sangert's body, which was ignored in a wooded area near the Bennington County and Coaster province, was discovered by the tourist on March 4, about seven months after its disappearance.
Sharif's office said that the body “is badly decomposing” and there was no “identification information available.”
The cause of death has not been released yet.
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Quinterius Chapelle, 24, accused of first -class death.
Tayagonique McGLGHLON, who met Sangrait in 2021 while participating in an adult youth program who recently delayed Foster Care, Fox News Digital that the potential nurse will invite her every week, but, like Arway, the last of which I heard from Sangrt on August 10.
“It was the last message that I received from August 10, and she asked me if I was fine,” said McGlagelon. “On the day before, I called her about three times. The third time I called, I went directly to the audio mail – like her phone was stopped, which I thought was really strange … I was late in a strange way.”
McGloghlon said she tried to send Sangrait messages on social media, believing that may have been banned.
“I was like, this is not like it, especially when you always stay in contact with me,” she said.
“He never liked it” and “he never liked it”, but Sangre said to her only good things.

Tayagonique McGLOGHLON, left, told the Fox News Digital that she and Sahila Sangre, will wander every day and exchange a jar of pickles at least once a week. (Tayagonique McGLOGHLON)
“She was destroyed (when her remains were found),” said McChelonon. “Frankly, I was never saddened. It's the light in this world. She wasn't worth it … she was very vibrant and such a good friend. It was a nice spirit, just beautiful. I miss her a lot. She was one of my best friends.”
Cassidi Wimble, another one of Sangrait friends, told Fox News Digital that she had not met Shabel personally, but he was one of the first people to contact them after the disappearance.
Wimble said: “Tell me,” I don't know anything. I hope we find it (we can find it. “The same said to a few people.”
MMU investigators cooperate with federalism System of missing and non -specific people (NAMUS) The database and OTHRAM, a Texas -based company specialized in legal genealogy, to determine human remains.
“It is more advanced criminal tests, which will pass a lot of evidence from this case,” Chople said.

The Indian Affairs Office and the Federal Investigation Office assisted the case. (Indian Affairs Office)
As part of the Sangrait investigation, the unit also conducted an interview with the witnesses, conducted searches and informed the family of death.
The MMU victim services program continues to provide the family with daily updates with the continuation of the investigation, and the unit remains in close contact With the FBI And other agencies that help in the case.
The American lawyer in the province of South Dakota Alison said. Ramdeel The prosecutors will follow justice “uncompromising”.
“The US Prosecutor's Office in South Dakota will now continue to prosecute this tragic issue and follow -up to justice unabated on behalf of the victim,” he wrote in a statement in a statement.
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Aroo said it helps to know that her sister will get justice and that Chapel is now in reservation, unable to harm anyone else.
“The time he managed to wander as if nothing happened,” said Aroyo. “He already denied even my sister's knowledge. When they initially arrested him, he didn't say a single word. He didn't even ask why he was arrested.”
Shabil was formed by the American Marshall service in the Benington Province in Rapid, South Dakota.
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The authorities claim that Sahala Sangrait was killed at the Ellesworth Air Force base. (Elsworth Air Force Base)
Lawyer Jenna Rogeri, who made a notification that she would represent Chapille instead of pre -appointed public defender, immediately to request the Fox News Digital for comment.
Fort Elsworth said he was working closely with law enforcement agencies in the region.
“First and foremost, our ideas and our prayers with friends and the Sahila family,” said Colonel Derek Okley, the leader of the twenty -eighth grenade wing, earlier, said early on, when he initially accused Chapelle of second -class death in a federal criminal complaint. “We bear the pilots for their actions, and if the members of the service are found in violation of military or civil law, they will be punished.”
After the indictment, Fort Elsworth officials, in response to the comment request, referred Fox News to the Office of the Public Prosecutor in South Dakota, citing the change of the jurisdiction.

Sahala Sangrait was found in March after disappearing in 2024. (Facebook/Bernice White Swan)
Wimbler, who said she spoke to Sangrt every day, described it as one of the most powerful people she knew.
“It was one of the most flexible people I knew,” Wimble said. “You can expel her, like bowling pins, she was standing every time … she was very strong, and she knew herself more than anyone else. She was the best person I knew. Especially with all the things she went through … it's everything for me … she really deserves life.”
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The Air Force Office and the Benington County Office have rejected the Fox News Digital requests for comment.
The US Federal Bureau of Investigations and the US Air Force Investigation Office did not respond to inquiries from Fox News Digital.