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- Green Beret John Hash urges more action in finding missing Guardsman Matthew Johnson.
- Johnson's wife, Jennifer Gledhill, was arrested and charged with his murder.
- Lt. Col. Chris Kroeber states the National Guard isn't trained for human recovery.
SALT LAKE CITY — There's frustration in the search to find the body of a missing member of the Utah National Guard, presumed murdered by his wife.
Matthew Johnson has been missing for nearly three months, and one of his fellow Green Berets said more should be done to find him.
"I think more can be done," said John Hash, Utah Army National Guard 19th Special Forces Group.
Hash served with Johnson for 12 years in the Utah Guard's 19th Special Forces Group and became friends outside of work. He was stunned to learn Johnson's wife, Jennifer Gledhill, was arrested and charged in connection with his murder.
"Having had Jen in our home before, you know, breaking bread with them, and then it turned out she's responsible for his death, it was shocking frankly," Hash said.
That pain is made worse that Johnson's body is still out there somewhere. Hash would like Utah Gov. Spencer Cox to send the National Guard to look.
"I'd like to see the governor commit openly to finding Matt, committing to bringing him home and giving him a proper burial," he said.
While the governor can call them out, the National Guard said that's not what they do.
"This is a local law enforcement issue and not a National Guard or a state-level issue. Human recovery is not a mission that's specifically a National Guard mission or something that we specifically train for," said Lt. Col. Chris Kroeber, public affairs officer for the Utah Army National Guard.
It's not necessarily an answer Hash wants to hear.
"You don't give up. You leave no one behind. You bring him home. And he's home, we just can't find him. Let's find him," Hash said.
Cottonwood Heights police, the agency in charge of the search for Johnson, doesn't have an update and say it is doing all it can to find him.
KSL-TV contacted the governor's office Thursday night but didn't immediately hear back.