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Bannock County Sheriff’s Office Daily Activity Press Release 6/20/2016
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IFPD makes two separate drug arrests
PRESS RELEASE
Office of the Police Chief
605 N. Capital Avenue
Idaho Falls, ID 83402
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 20, 2016
Idaho Falls Police Department Contact
Joelyn Hansen
Community Projects Coordinator/PIO
jhansen@idahofallsidaho.gov
Police Make Drug Arrests
Idaho Falls, ID – The Idaho Falls Police made two separate felony drug arrests this past weekend.
Police arrested 38‐year‐old Chrystal A. Roan Eagle for felony possession of Methamphetamine on
Thursday. Roan Eagle of Idaho Falls was booked into the Bonneville County Jail.
According to reports, Roan Eagle was found in possession of Methamphetamine while being treated in the emergency room at Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center. She was treated and issued a jail clearance prior to her arrest.
Police arrested 53‐year‐old Kim C. Summers for felony possession of Methamphetamine during a traffic stop Saturday night. Summers of Idaho Falls was booked into the Bonneville County Jail.
According to reports, officers stopped a blue Mercury Sable, driven by Summers, at G and Canal around 8:30 p.m. During the stop, Summers was found in possession of Methamphetamine.
Media Note: For additional information regarding this release, contact Joelyn Hansen.
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About Idaho Falls Police Department: The Idaho Falls Police Department strives to create an environment
free from crime and disorder through efficient service and valuable community collaboration. The dominant
values of the Idaho Falls Police Department are: (1) Integrity (2) Professionalism (3) Respect (4) and Trust.
Values are the most fundamental beliefs by which the organization operates. They serve as a foundation on
which leadership and management are provided and decisions are made. The values established by this
department are non‐negotiable, and are constantly held before the employees and the community. Learn more
on our website.
Pocatello police responded to 237 calls for service over the weekend.
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Chubbuck man charged with felony burglary
Advisory: Chubbuck Police Log 06/20/16
16-C3269 On 06/15/16 Officers initiated a traffic stop. Juliana Chavez, 26, of Blackfoot was arrested for an outstanding warrant. 16-C3280 On 06/16/16 at 11:16 Officers responded to the 4600 blk of Yellowstone for a report of a burglary. Andrew Villalvazo, 21, of Chubbuck was later arrested for felony burglary. 16-C3284 On 06/16/16 at 13:29 Officers responded to Raven Way for a report of an agency assist. La Juana Knight, 36, of Chubbuck was arrested for an outstanding warrant. 16-C3289 On 06/16/16 Officers initiated a traffic stop. Joseph Lopez, 21, of Chubbuck was arrested for felony drug-manu deliver controlled sub and misdemeanor drug-paraphernalia use/possess. 16-C3291 On 06/16/16 at 19:25 Officers responded to 4240 Yellowstone for a report of a theft. Nathan Ferguson, 29, of Chubbuck was cited with misdemeanor petit theft. 16-C3293 On 06/16/16 at 21:12 Officers received a report of lost property. A wallet was lost in the area of the 4200 blk of Yellowstone. 16-C3301 On 06/17/16 at 08:34 Officers responded to Yellowstone & Knudsen for a report of an accident. No citations were issued. 16-C3302 On 06/17/16 at 09:04 Officers responded to Pleasant View for a report of an animal problem. A juvenile male had been bit by a dog. 16-C3308 On 06/17/16 at 12:54 Officers responded to Yellowstone & Chubbuck Rd for a report of an accident. Danielle Eldredge, 43, of Pocatello was cited with following too close, fail to prov proof of insur and misdemeanor fail to purchase a driver’s license. 16-C3314 On 06/17/16 at 13:41 Officers responded to Yellowstone & Brenneman for a report of an accident. Rosa Greub, 50, of Pocatello was cited with following too close, fail to use child safety seat, and misdemeanor fail to purchase a driver’s license. 16-C3341 On 06/18/16 at 04:28 Officers received a report of a vandalism. Some plants had been vandalized in the area of Adams St. 16-C3342 On 06/18/16 at 07:09 Officers responded to W. Linden Ave for a report of a missing person. Christina Dory, 40, of Chubbuck was cited with misdemeanor injury to a child. 16-C3350 On 06/18/16 at 18:31 Officers responded to the 4200 blk of Yellowstone for a report of found property. An ID badge was located in the area. The owner was contacted. 16-C3361 On 06/19/16 at 16:33 Officers responded to Rainbow Ln for a report of a vehicle burglary. Two vehicles had been entered and items were removed. 16-C3371 On 06/20/16 at 09:35 Officers responded to Yellowstone Ave for a report of an accident. Eulogio Mendoza, 60, of WA was cited with fail to use designated lane.For full details, view this message on the web. |
Utah man charged with attempted strangulation
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IF police Looking for Missing Man
PRESS RELEASE
Office of the Police Chief
605 N. Capital Avenue
Idaho Falls, ID 83402
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 21, 2016
Idaho Falls Police Department Contact
Joelyn Hansen
Community Projects Coordinator/PIO
jhansen@idahofallsidaho.gov
Police Looking for Missing Man
Idaho Falls, ID – The Idaho Falls Police Department is seeking assistance in locating 59‐year‐old
Dennis Poulsen. He went missing from a residence in the 600 block of College this morning.
Poulsen is approximately six feet tall, 195 pounds with brown hair, with a recent shaved head. He
was wearing dark shirt and long pants.
Poulsen is said to have dementia and anxiety. He was last seen around 7:30 a.m.
Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to contact the IFPD at 529‐1200.
Media Note: For additional information regarding this release, contact Joelyn Hansen.
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About Idaho Falls Police Department: The Idaho Falls Police Department strives to create an environment
free from crime and disorder through efficient service and valuable community collaboration. The dominant
values of the Idaho Falls Police Department are: (1) Integrity (2) Professionalism (3) Respect (4) and Trust.
Values are the most fundamental beliefs by which the organization operates. They serve as a foundation on
which leadership and management are provided and decisions are made. The values established by this
department are non‐negotiable, and are constantly held before the employees and the community. Learn more
on our website.
Pocatello police credit employee with breaking up crime ring
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Body of missing woman recovered
PRESS RELEASE
Office of the Police Chief
605 N. Capital Avenue
Idaho Falls, ID 83402
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 21, 2016
Idaho Falls Police Department Contact
Joelyn Hansen
Community Projects Coordinator/PIO
jhansen@idahofallsidaho.gov
Body of Missing Woman Recovered
Idaho Falls, ID – The body of a missing Idaho Falls woman has been recovered from a canal in Bingham County early this morning.
A canal worker found Patricia Dexter, 85, of Idaho Falls southwest of 97th South and 5th West just after 8 a.m.
Dexter, a resident at MorningStar Senior Living’s Independent Living Community, was reported missing on Sunday afternoon.
The following statement from MorningStar Senior Living has been issued:
“Our hearts are broken upon hearing the news early this morning of the loss of Patricia. Our deepest condolences are extended to her family, as we continue to lift prayers for their comfort and for the comfort of the many friends who loved her in this close‐knit community.”
The Idaho Falls Police Department extends our condolences to the family and friends of Dexter.
The IFPD expresses appreciation to the Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office, the Bonneville County
Search and Rescue, the Bingham County Sheriff’s Office, the Bingham County Search and Rescue, the
Snake River Search and Air Idaho for their assistance in the search. The IFPD would also like to
recognize the efforts of staff and residents at MorningStar Senior Living who worked tirelessly to
find Dexter.
The IFPD also expresses appreciation to the community for their help and support.
The Bonneville County Coroner has not declared an official cause of death for Dexter.
Media Note: For additional information regarding this release, contact Joelyn Hansen.
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About Idaho Falls Police Department: The Idaho Falls Police Department strives to create an environment
free from crime and disorder through efficient service and valuable community collaboration. The dominant
values of the Idaho Falls Police Department are: (1) Integrity (2) Professionalism (3) Respect (4) and Trust.
Values are the most fundamental beliefs by which the organization operates. They serve as a foundation on
which leadership and management are provided and decisions are made. The values established by this
PRESS RELEASE
Office of the Police Chief
605 N. Capital Avenue
Idaho Falls, ID 83402
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department are non‐negotiable, and are constantly held before the employees and the community. Learn more
on our website.
Bannock County Sheriff’s Office Daily Activity Press Release 6/22/2016
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Pocatello man charged with drug violation
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Homeless Man Arrested for Attempted Strangulation
PRESS RELEASE
Office of the Police Chief
605 N. Capital Avenue
Idaho Falls, ID 83402
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 22, 2016
Idaho Falls Police Department Contact
Joelyn Hansen
Community Projects Coordinator/PIO
jhansen@idahofallsidaho.gov
I.F. Man Arrested for Burglary
Idaho Falls, ID – Idaho Falls Police arrested 29‐year‐old Christopher K. Evans for burglary after he broke into the State Liquor Store early Tuesday morning.
Evans of Idaho Falls was booked into the Bonneville County Jail.
According to reports, officers responded to an alarm at the liquor store, 190 E. 1st St., around 6:30 a.m. Evans, who had left the scene but was later identified by police, had broken out a glass door with a cinderblock. He stole a bottle of Monarch Vodka.
Officers later located and arrested Evans.
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Homeless Man Arrested for Attempted Strangulation
Idaho Falls, ID – Idaho Falls Police arrested 49‐year‐old David J. Ellender for attempted
strangulation, interfering with a 911 call, petty theft, malicious injury to property and disturbing the peace Tuesday afternoon.
Ellender, homeless, was booked into the Bonneville County Jail.
According to reports, officers were dispatched to South Tourist Park for a physical domestic disturbance around 2:30 p.m. Witnesses reported to police that Ellender threw a 40‐year‐old woman on the ground and began choking her.
One of the witnesses was able to help the woman free herself from Ellender. The witness called police and gave the phone to the woman to talk with dispatch. Ellender grabbed the phone and threw it into the river.
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Idaho Falls, ID 83402
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Rigby Man Arrested for Warrants, Meth
Idaho Falls, ID – Idaho Falls Police arrested 31‐year‐old Joshua M. Gentle for a Bonneville County
Sheriff’s Warrant, an Idaho Department of Corrections Warrant and felony possession of
Methamphetamine Tuesday night.
Gentle of Rigby was booked into the Bonneville County Jail.
According to reports, officers responded to the 2400 block of Yellowstone Highway for a warrant
service around 7:30 p.m. Officers had been told Gentle, who had a felony warrant, was located at
this motel. No contact was made.
Around 11:45 p.m., officers returned to the location and made contact with 23‐year‐old Miranda
King and 30‐year‐old Aaron S. Hochstrasser. Both denied Gentle being at the location. Officers did a
search of the room and found Gentle hiding in a closet.
King was arrested for harboring a felon and possession of drug paraphernalia. Hochstrasser was
cited for possession of drug paraphernalia and obstructing an officer.
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I.F. Man Arrested for Grand Theft
Idaho Falls, ID – Idaho Falls Police arrested 32‐year‐old Joshua E. Patterson for grand theft and
fraudulent possession of a financial transaction card on Tuesday.
Patterson of Idaho Falls was booked into the Bonneville County Jail.
According to reports, officers took a theft report on Sunday in the 600 block of East 13th Street.
Someone, later identified as Patterson, stole a wallet and speakers from the backyard of the
residence. A debit/credit card was later used at a Common Cents, 1003 S. Boulevard, and at
Walmart, 500 S. Utah Ave.
Media Note: For additional information regarding this release, contact Joelyn Hansen.
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About Idaho Falls Police Department: The Idaho Falls Police Department strives to create an environment
free from crime and disorder through efficient service and valuable community collaboration. The dominant
values of the Idaho Falls Police Department are: (1) Integrity (2) Professionalism (3) Respect (4) and Trust.
Values are the most fundamental beliefs by which the organization operates. They serve as a foundation on
which leadership and management are provided and decisions are made. The values established by this
department are non‐negotiable, and are constantly held before the employees and the community. Learn more
on our website.
Moscow Man Pleads Guilty to Federal Child Pornography Charge
Moscow Man Pleads Guilty to Federal Child Pornography Charge
COEUR D’ALENE – James Dale Pressnall, 50, of Moscow, Idaho pleaded guilty yesterday to possession of sexually explicit images of minors, U.S. Attorney Wendy J. Olson announced. Pressnall was indicted by a federal grand jury in Coeur d’Alene on November 17, 2015.
According to the plea agreement, between December 2013, and February 2014, a Department of Homeland Security agent downloaded thirty-five child pornography files from a computer located in Moscow, Idaho. The computer was making the files available on a peer to peer network open to the general public. An internet service provider complied with a subpoena and advised that the computer distributing these images was located at Pressnall’s residence in Moscow, Idaho.
In March 2014, the Department of Homeland Security and the Moscow Police Department executed a federal search warrant at Pressnall’s residence. Pressnall was present during the search and admitted to using child pornography search terms to download child pornography over the internet. Several computers and computer storage devices were seized and the child pornography was located. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children determined that Pressnall’s child pornography collection included images of minors from multiple states, including: Washington, Nebraska, Pennsylvania, California, Michigan, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Florida, Vermont, Virginia, New York, and several foreign countries.
The charge of possession of sexually explicit images of minors is punishable by up to 10 years in prison, a maximum fine of $250,000.00, and up to lifetime supervised release.
Sentencing is set for September 7, 2016, before Chief United States District Judge B. Lynn Winmill at the federal courthouse in Coeur d’Alene.
The case was investigated through the collaborative effort of the Department of Homeland Security, Moscow Police Department, and Kootenai County Sheriff’s Office. These agencies participate in the Idaho Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force, a statewide coalition of local, state and federal law enforcement and prosecution agencies, focused on apprehending and prosecuting individuals who use the Internet to criminally exploit children. For more information about the Idaho ICAC Task Force and a list of all the participating agencies, visit www.icacidaho.org.
This case was brought as part of Project Safe Childhood, a nationwide initiative launched in May 2006 by the Department of Justice to combat the growing epidemic of child sexual exploitation and abuse. Led by the United States Attorneys’ Offices and the Criminal Division’s Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section, Project Safe Childhood marshals federal, state, and local resources to locate, apprehend, and prosecute individuals who sexually exploit children, and to identify and rescue victims. For more information about Project Safe Childhood, please visit www.usdoj.gov/psc . For more information about internet safety education, please visit www.usdoj.gov/psc and click on the tab “resources.”
Bannock County Sheriff’s Office Community: Daily Activity Press Release 6/23/2016
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Pocatello police warn of danger of synthetic opioid being sold online
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Pocatello Police Arrest Report for Thursday, June 23, 2016
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Pocatello police Advisory: Weekend Arrest Report 6/27/2016
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Idaho Falls man facing multiple charges
On June 25th, 2016, at approximately 11:30am Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office Deputies were sent to the Dad’s Truck Stop on N. Yellowstone Hwy at 25th E. to a report of a suspicious male going through items in a pickup truck. Upon arrival Deputies made contact with Darren L. Mullins, 50 of Idaho Falls, and discovered he was in possession of multiple items of stolen property. Among those items were tools, checkbook, and other personal items that had been reported stolen. During an inventory of Mullins’ vehicle Deputies located a container with approximately 12 grams of suspected methamphetamine.
Mullins was placed under arrest and booked into the Bonneville County Jail for 3 Felonies – Grand Theft, Possession of Stolen Property, and Possession of a Controlled Substance.
Advisory: Chubbuck Police Log 06/27/16
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