Advisory: Arrest Report for Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Police responded to seventy (70) calls for police service on Monday. Time/Date: 12:15:00 06/27/16 Time/Date: 14:20:00 06/27/16 Time/Date: 22:44:00 06/27/16 Image #1 MENTA, JACOBContact Information: For full details, view this message on the web. |
Pocatello police daily arrest report 6/28/2016
Rigby Man Killed in Pedestrian VS Vehicle Crash
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Office of the Police Chief
605 N. Capital Avenue
Idaho Falls, ID 83402
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June 28, 2016
Idaho Falls Police Department Contact
Joelyn Hansen
Community Projects Coordinator/PIO
jhansen@idahofallsidaho.gov
Rigby Man Killed in Crash
Idaho Falls, ID – The Idaho Falls Police Department is investigating a fatal crash at Sunnyside and Washington Parkway late Monday night.
A 67‐year‐old Rigby man was pronounced dead at the scene.
According to reports, officers responded to a vehicle pedestrian accident around 10:15 p.m. A pickup truck, driven by a 36‐year‐old Idaho Falls man, was traveling east on Sunnyside when it struck the 67‐year‐old pedestrian.
The accident is currently under investigation. The name of the deceased is being withheld pending family notification.
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I.F. Man Arrested for Grand Theft
Idaho Falls, ID – Idaho Falls Police arrested 26‐year‐old Clayton A. Burton for grand theft after he stole more than a $1,000 from his employer, the Pretzelmaker.
Burton of Idaho Falls was booked into the Bonneville County Jail.
According to reports, officers responded to the restaurant, 2300 E. 17th St., in the Grand Teton Mall for a report of a theft around 5:30 p.m. on Monday. The manager discovered Burton had stolen the bank deposit of $1,065 from the store on Friday.
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I.F. Man Arrested for Burglary
Idaho Falls, ID – Idaho Falls Police arrested 50‐year‐old Jerry M. Aguirre for burglary Monday night.
Aguirre of Idaho Falls was booked into the Bonneville County Jail.
According to reports, officers responded to a residence in the 300 block of Third Street around 3:30 p.m. for a report of a burglary. Aguirre had broken into the residence and stole several items,
including a parka, white backpack and a small amount of cash.
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.
Bannock County Sheriff’s Office Daily Activity Press Release 6/29/2016
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IFPD Promotes Holiday Safety
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Office of the Police Chief
605 N. Capital Avenue
Idaho Falls, ID 83402
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June 30, 2016
Idaho Falls Police Department Contact
Joelyn Hansen
Community Projects Coordinator/PIO
jhansen@idahofallsidaho.gov
IFPD Promotes Holiday Safety
Idaho Falls, ID – The 4th of July is only days away. As you prepare for holiday activities and barbecues, the Idaho Falls Police Department reminds residents and visitors to also prepare themselves on how to stay safe.
Here are a few tips and reminders:
• Be prepared for the day’s activities. Read up on all information regarding event attendance, road closures and parking restrictions. Also check the weather conditions to ensure you are properly prepared.
• Unfortunately, criminals don’t take holidays off. Be sure to lock doors and windows when away from home. Vehicles should also be properly secured.
• Be mindful of valuables, i.e. wallets, credit cards, purse or cell phones; you are carrying with you.
Don’t make yourself an easy target for theft, and only carry what you need. Keep items in your front pockets. If you carry a purse, keep it close to you (the front of the body is best). Don’t dangle it on your arm and never leave it unattended.
• Don’t display large sums of cash and don’t carry more than necessary.
• Be aware of your surroundings. Avoid ‘automatic pilot’. Scan the area around you. Become familiar with the area around you, including locating exits. Groups should identify a meeting spot in the event people get separated.
• Parents and guardians need to keep a close eye on children at events.
• Due to the activities and the increased number of people in the city, traffic will move slower, particularly in the downtown area following the fireworks display. Drivers should exercise patience, slow down, concentrate and make the choice to obey all traffic laws and special holiday parking and traffic restrictions.
• Report any criminal activity. IFPD officers will be patrolling throughout the events. They can also be contacted by calling 911 for emergencies and 529‐1200 for non‐emergencies.
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Idaho Falls, ID 83402
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• It’s going to be a long day. Be sure to memorize or write down important numbers in case you
cannot use your cell phone.
• Obey the event rules. Organizers establish rules and regulations for a reason. They’re in place to
ensure safety for all event patrons. This includes the prohibition of fireworks and alcohol at the 4th
of July Parade, Liberty Festival on the Falls and the Melaleuca Freedom Celebration.
The IFPD wishes everyone a Safe and Happy 4th of July!
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.
Police Chief to hold press conference today at 2:30 pm
Advisory: Police Chief to hold press conference today at 2:30 pm
Pocatello Police Chief Scott Marchand will be holding a press conference today, June 30, 2016, at 2:30 pm in the Pocatello Police training room at 911 N 7th Ave. The Chief will be addressing the concealed weapons law, which goes into effect on July 1st. The media and the public are invited to attend. The Pocatello Police station and City Hall are accessible to persons with disabilities.
Contact Information:
Dianne Brush
Pocatello Police Department
208-234-6117
dbrush@pocatello.us
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Bannock County Sheriff’s Office reports 9 arrests Wednesday
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Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office busts pot growing operation
On June 29th, 2016 at approximately 5:30pm Deputies from the Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office served a search warrant on the Gregory and Megan Doss residence located near E. Sunnyside Rd. and Springfield Ln. Both Gregory and Megan were home at the time and detained by officers along with another uninvolved female adult. During the search Deputies located approximately 31 Marijuana Plants growing inside the residence along with several items associated with the growing and selling of marijuana. Gregory and Megan were taken into custody at the residence and transported to the Bonneville County Jail where they were booked on felony charges of Manufacturing a Controlled Substance, Possession of a Controlled Substance with Intent to Deliver, and Drug Trafficking. Two minor children that were present at the time were released to family members at the scene.
IFPD make several meth arrests this weekend
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Office of the Police Chief
605 N. Capital Avenue
Idaho Falls, ID 83402
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July 5, 2016
Idaho Falls Police Department Contact
Joelyn Hansen
Community Projects Coordinator/PIO
jhansen@idahofallsidaho.gov
Three Arrested for Meth
Idaho Falls, ID – The Idaho Falls Police Department arrested three people for possession of Methamphetamine in three separate incidents this weekend.
Police arrested 56‐year‐old Kirk L. Fullmer for felony possession of Methamphetamine during a traffic stop on Friday. Fullmer of Ammon was booked into the Bonneville County Jail.
According to reports, officer stopped a black Chevy Silverado, driven by Fullmer, at D Street and Park Avenue around 1 p.m. During the stop, Fullmer was arrested for driving without insurance, possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Police arrested 47‐year‐old David L. Campbell for felony possession of Methamphetamine on Saturday. Campbell of Basalt was booked into the Bonneville County Jail.
According to reports, officers responded to the area of B Street and Park Avenue for a possible driver under the influence around 9:45 p.m. Officers stopped a silver Mazda 6, driven by Campbell.
During the stop, Campbell was found in possession of Methamphetamine and drug pipes.
Idaho Falls Police arrested 34‐year‐old Bobby J. Hainsworth for felony possession of
Methamphetamine on Sunday. Hainsworth of Rigby was booked into the Bonneville County Jail.
According to reports, officers contacted Hainsworth around 10:15 a.m. for suspicion of being under the influence of a substance after they observed him walking erratically down the street near Holmes Avenue and Whittier. During their contact, Hainsworth was found in possession of a syringe and Methamphetamine.
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I.F. Man Arrested for Felony DUI
Idaho Falls, ID – Idaho Falls Police arrested 29‐year‐old Dustin D. Littleford for felony driving under the influence Monday night.
Littleford of Idaho Falls was booked into the Bonneville County Jail.
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Idaho Falls, ID 83402
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According to reports, officers responded to the 1200 block of Boise Avenue for a report of a
disturbance around 8:30 p.m. When they arrived, they made contact with Littleford who was sitting
in the driver’s seat of his vehicle with the key in the ignition.
Officers determined Littleford was under the influence of alcohol. He has a previous Excessive DUI
conviction.
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I.F. Man Arrested for Grand Theft
Idaho Falls, ID – Idaho Falls Police arrested 20‐year‐old Dallyn J. Robbins for grand theft after he
was found to have stolen more than $1,200 in tires from Sam’s Club.
Robbins of Idaho Falls was booked into the Bonneville County Jail on Saturday.
According to reports, officers responded to Sam’s Club, located at 700 E. 17th St., on Saturday for a
report of an employee theft around 5:35 p.m. The store’s loss prevention stated Robbins, who
worked in the tire shop, had ordered four new tires, valued at $1,285, and fraudulently only paid
$60 for them. The theft occurred on June 13.
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Pocatello Man Arrested for Delivery
Idaho Falls, ID – Idaho Falls Police arrested 32‐year‐old Shon A. Bowman for possession of a
controlled substance with the intent to deliver on Saturday.
Bowman of Pocatello was also booked into the Bonneville County Jail for driving without privileges
and possession of drug paraphernalia.
According to reports, officers stopped a Volkswagon Jetta, driven by Bowman, at Woodruff and
Sunnybrook Lane around 2:20 p.m. During the stop, officers found Bowman to be driving without
privileges and in possession of Marijuana. He had about five individual bags of Marijuana in his
possession and an electronic scale.
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
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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.
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Pocatello police report three arrests Thursday 7/7/2016
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Chubbuck Police Log 07/05/16
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I.F. Man Arrested for Felony Battery on an Officer
PRESS RELEASE
Office of the Police Chief
605 N. Capital Avenue
Idaho Falls, ID 83402
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 8, 2016
Idaho Falls Police Department Contact
Joelyn Hansen
Community Projects Coordinator/PIO
jhansen@idahofallsidaho.gov
I.F. Man Arrested for Felony Battery on an Officer
Idaho Falls, ID – Idaho Falls Police arrested 21‐year‐old Avery B. Tusch for felony battery on an officer on Thursday.
Tusch of Idaho Falls was booked into the Bonneville County Jail.
According to reports, officers responded to a residence in the 100 block of Seventh Street for a report of a possible overdose around 1:10 p.m. Officers and EMS made contact with Tusch who was highly intoxicated. There was also concern he had possibly ingested several pills of ibuprofen.
Tusch refused to be taken to the hospital for treatment. Officers decided to take him into protective custody. As they attempted to place him in custody, Tusch became combative. He struck an officer on the left side of the face. He also grabbed the officer around the neck and put him into a choke hold. Another officer helped free the officer from Tusch.
Tusch was eventually placed in custody and taken to the hospital. He received a jail clearance before being booked into booked into the jail.
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.
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Pocatello police looking for missing teen
Advisory: Missing runaway juvenile Dear Journal reporters, Pocatello police would like the public’s help in locating a runaway juvenile. Missing is 16 year old Tiana Mariani. Tiana is 5 feet tall, weighs approximately 90 pounds and has brown hair. Tiana left home after being grounded and is believed to still be in the area. Anyone with information on Tiana’s location are asked to call Pocatello Police dispatch at 234-6100.For full details, view this message on the web. |