A Barksdale Air Force Base Airman has died while deployed to Andersen Air Force Base, Guam. The Air Force has identified the deceased as Airman 1st Class Bradley Hale, 20. Hale was apparently stabbed at a temporary lodging facility on the base, according to Air Force authorities. An unidentified male suspect is in custody, and the Air Force’s Office of Special Investigations is investigating.

We will miss him as part of our Air Force family.

The Airman was found unresponsive early Tuesday and was declared dead at 3 a.m.

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“A subject is in custody, and the cause of death is currently under investigation,” an Air Force statement said.

Hale entered the U.S. Air Force March 8, 2016 and was an Electronic Warfare Journeyman assigned to the 2nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron.

First responders “saw a lot of blood at the scene and what appeared to be a stab wound on the victim,” Linda Card, director of public affairs at OSI in Washington, D.C., told The Guam Daily Post.

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The Air Force did not provide any further details about the incident or the person in custody. The suspect has not been charged with a crime, pending results of an autopsy.

“This tragedy is a terrible and saddening loss. I extend my deepest condolences to Airman Hale’s family, friends and fellow Airmen,” said Col. Ty Neuman, 2nd Bomb Wing commander. “We will miss him as part of our Air Force family.”