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The US military in Japan is holding a sailor sought in connection with the murder of a taxi driver, reports say. | The US military in Japan is holding a sailor sought in connection with the murder of a taxi driver, reports say. |
The Kyodo news agency reports that the man in his 20s was found near the Yokosuka naval base near Tokyo. | The Kyodo news agency reports that the man in his 20s was found near the Yokosuka naval base near Tokyo. |
A US military spokesman confirmed that a "deserter" had been found, but would not comment further. | |
Local media said a credit card belonging to a sailor was discovered in the taxi where Masaaki Takahashi, 61, was found with stab wounds in his neck. | Local media said a credit card belonging to a sailor was discovered in the taxi where Masaaki Takahashi, 61, was found with stab wounds in his neck. |
There are about 50,000 US personnel in Japan, and the relationship with the local population is often uneasy. | There are about 50,000 US personnel in Japan, and the relationship with the local population is often uneasy. |
A number of criminal allegations have been made against servicemen in recent years. | A number of criminal allegations have been made against servicemen in recent years. |
Most recently, a US marine was accused of raping a 14-year-old girl. The case triggered protests on the island of Okinawa but was later dropped. | Most recently, a US marine was accused of raping a 14-year-old girl. The case triggered protests on the island of Okinawa but was later dropped. |
Japanese media reported that the serviceman sought in connection with Wednesday's murder had been missing from the Yokosuka base for several weeks. | Japanese media reported that the serviceman sought in connection with Wednesday's murder had been missing from the Yokosuka base for several weeks. |
Commander David Waterman, spokesman for Commander US Naval Forces Japan, told the Associated Press that "a deserter" had been caught, but would not confirm whether he was a suspect in the murder case. |
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