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CRIME & SAFETY
Major Drug Bust Near Idaho Border Finds Meth, 60,000 Fentanyl Pills
We've very lucky, in the Treasure Valley, to live in a place as safe as we do. Here, we look out for one another and our law enforcement keeps us safe. It's also safe to say that throughout our state, our safety and neighborly attributes apply as well. Of course,...
3 injured after UTV crash in remote Payette County
PAYETTE, Idaho — Three people were rescued early Friday morning after they were injured in a UTV accident in remote Payette County. The Payette County Sheriff's Office said on Friday, officials received a report at 10:30 p.m. on July 4 that three people were involved in a UTV wreck near Dry Creek Road and Little Willow Road. The crash happened after the driver attempted to go up a steep hill and crashed.
Investigation underway after fire in Fruitland across from city hall
FRUITLAND, Idaho — According to the Payette Fire Department, there is an investigation pending for the cause of a large fire near Fruitland City Hall. A field across from Fruitland's city hall caught fire and spread to a nearby plant nursery around 10:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 3. The fire...
Crime in Idaho 2023 Report: Canyon County sees significant drop in criminal offenses
Among all the facts and figures presented in the Idaho State Police Crime in Idaho 2023 Report, several statistics stood out. One was that crime decreased significantly in Canyon County, which is among the most populous regions in the state and which continues to grow precipitously. Following an 11% increase...
Treasure Valley fire departments respond to over 70 fires this Fourth of July
BOISE, Idaho (CBS2) — Fire Departments across the Treasure Valley are reporting the fires they dealt with over the 4th of July. Boise Fire's preliminary report outlines they responded to 31 fires, including structure, grass, and dumpster fires. This increased from last year when they responded to 25 fires...
Canyon County unveils new domestic violence awareness patrol car, badge design
CANYON COUNTY, Idaho — As the sun rose, Canyon County residents looking to catch a good spot for Caldwell's Fourth of July parade began heading downtown. At 9:30 a.m., parade floats began their journey through downtown, but one purple squad car was unveiled to the public featuring a deeper message.
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