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CRIME & SAFETY
Twin Falls Police investigate shooting on CSI campus
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — The Twin Falls Police Department is investigating a shooting that began as a fight on the College of Southern Idaho campus. Officers as well as CSI Campus Safety responded to the northwest side of campus for a report of gunshots fired, around 9:47 p.m. on Wednesday.
Arrest Made in Connection to a Second Shooting in Twin Falls
There have been a few shootings in Twin Falls over the last few months. 2 of the most recent happened on August 9th and August 15th. Arrests have now been made in connection to both shootings. Twin Falls Police Investigating a Non-Injury Shooting Near Gas Station. On August 15th around...
Kimberly Police remind drivers to obey traffic laws
KIMBERLY, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — The police department reminds all drivers to pay attention to the traffic laws. Traffic signs, signals and road markings are in place to ensure the safety of everyone, including children as they travel to and from school. Stopping along Main Street South, Polk Street West...
Rupert man charged, accused of overhunting Elk and soliciting LAP tags
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — A Rupert man is now facing 20 charges. Karl Studer was summoned before a Twin Falls County judge on Wednesday. This court hearing is following an investigation by Idaho Fish and Game. According to court documents, the department received multiple complaints last year--leading to its investigation.
National Gun Group Looking into Twin Falls Gun Shop, Police Controversy
The National Association for Gun Rights, based in Colorado, says they are investigating the dispute between the Twin Falls Police Department and several Twin Falls gun shops. NAGR’s interest in the dispute comes after Idaho Dispatch’s recent article covering the controversy over an online, third-party program called LeadsOnline. LeadsOnline is used by law enforcement agencies nationwide, and pawn shops in Idaho are the ones who primarily use the program.
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