ISP traffic stop leads to arrest of man wanted on serious charges

Seth Ratliff

BONNEVILLE COUNTY, Idaho (KIFI) – A Bonneville County man with an active warrant is now in custody after violating a no-contact order.

According to the Idaho State Police, 29-year-old Samual Zane Erickson was arrested in a traffic stop after the Soda Springs Police Department alerted ISP officers that he had violated a no-contact order in the area.

On April 8, ISP officers located Erickson near Ammon and Linclon road. As the trooper attempted to initiate the stop, the 29-year-old stopped his vehicle and instructed a female passenger to exit the car, according to ISP.

A second trooper located the female passenger nearby.

According to ISP, the passenger was not wearing shoes, and troopers determined she was the protected party listed in Erickson’s no-contact order.

During the traffic stop, the ISP conducted a DUI investigation and field sobriety test.

According to ISP, the trooper’s investigation confirmed that Erickson had violated the no-contact order. In addition, the troopers confirmed that the 29-year-old had an active bench warrant out of Caribou County for violating the conditions for his release from jail.

Erickson’s original charges included Attempted Murder, Attempted Strangulation, and Domestic Battery inflicting Traumatic Injury, according to ISP

Erickson was arrested and booked into the Bonneville County Jail on probable cause for Driving Under the Influence (DUI), Violation of a no-contact order, and the outstanding Caribou County bench warrant.

Day 4: Kay Woodcock testifies in Lori Vallow murder conspiracy trial

Curtis Jackson

UPDATE 5:30 p.m. Kay Woodcock took the stand late Thursday afternoon in Lori Vallow Daybell murder trial.

Kay Woodcock broke down during her testimony as she spoke about learning about Charles’s death.

Soon after, Lori cross-examined Kay.

The trial will resume on Monday at 10 a.m. Pacific (11 a.m. Mountain).

UPDATE 4:45 p.m.:

PHOENIX (KIFI)—Testimony continued in the Lori Vallow Daybell murder conspiracy trial taking place in Phoenix on Thursday.

Lori’s brother, Adam Cox, took the stand first in the morning.  Cox testified that Charles Cox, Lori’s then-husband, asked him to come to Phoenix to help with an intervention with Lori. He was living in Wichita at the time. He said he flew in on July 10 and was to stay with his brother, Alex Cox.  When he arrived, he couldn’t get a hold of Alex and ended up staying at his parent’s home. 

Adam answered questions about texts between him and Charles on the morning Charles was shot.  Adam said he texted him and never heard back.  Adam didn’t learn of his death until he visited with a friend in Tucson a day later.

Adam answered questions about Alex and others in their family.   

In cross-examination, Lori asked Adam when the last time they saw and spoke with each other was. When Adam said he couldn’t remember, she asked if it was during a family dinner in 2018 and if they were eating her green chile chicken enchiladas. He said he didn’t remember.

She also mentioned all the places Adam had lived and where she lived and asked if they were not physically close, to which Adam said yes.

Next on the witness stand was Sarena Sharp. She stayed at Lori’s home for a Preparing the People conference.  She was to stay with Melanie Gibb but instead stayed at Lori’s home because it would be quieter, and others were staying there from the conference, as well. That was the first time she met Lori.

Sarena said Lori would say things that went against the teachings of the LDS Church.  She said she remembered her talking about how they don’t need to repent anymore and trying to get all of them to believe it.  She also talked about light and dark levels of spirits.

Lori started her cross-examination by asking Sarena if she took the oath before taking the stand and if her testimony would be accountable to God.  Sarena said yes.

During questioning, Lori asked with a heightened voice if Lori mentioned Zombies during their ‘Girl’s weekend.’

“So in the instance when you said that, I mentioned to you something about zombies, I would like to know what I said to you exactly verbatim about zombies,” Lori asked.

“Well, that was I remember we talked about zombies in 2019 for the girls weekend. You had mentioned zombies,” Sarena said.

“I mentioned zombies at that weekend out of my mouth and not someone else but me?” Lori asked.  

Argumentative,” Prosecutor Treena Kay.

“Overruled,” Judge Beresky said. “ You can ask. Why don’t you rephrase that question?” the judge said.

“Okay. So, you’re saying under oath that I said the word zombies at that meeting? Or are. I’ll go with that,” Lori asked.

“To the best of my recollection, it was that weekend during the girls weekend 2019. And that was six years ago. So like, verbatim, I don’t remember verbatim, but I think it was that weekend,” said Sarena.

“So it could have been that someone else was talking to you about zombies, but I was actually there also.  Is that correct ,” Lori said cutting into Sarena comment.

“I’m going to object that the witness has answered that question and said it was her.” Prosectuor  Kay said.  

“Overruled. She can answer,” the judge said.

“Would you mind restating, please?” Sarena said.

“Is it possible that someone else said the word zombie and not me? At that meeting, when we were all there with the girls? It’s possible, but I don’t think it was, I think…” Sarena said.

“What did I say exactly about zombies? I want to know the sentence I said to you about zombies,” said Lori.

“Hold on again. Ask questions Okay. I have just asked and answered. So rephrase your question,” said the judge.

“What sentence did I say to you with the word zombie in it?” Lori asked.  

“I’m going to object. Asked and answered,” Prosecutor Kay said.

“Technically it has been asked and answered, but go ahead and answer,” said the judge.  

“Again, I don’t remember verbatim. That was what, six years ago?” Sarena said.  

“So, it could be possible that it really never came out of my mouth. Is that true?” Lori said.

“I’m going to object again, it’s been asked and answered for the third time,” said Prosecutor Kay.

“Sustained,” said the judge.

Lori then moved on asking questions about religious prophets.

Chandler Police Detective William McDonald and forensic scientist Marrisa Francisco took the stand.

Then Kay Woodcook, Charles Vallow’s sister, took the stand in the afternoon.

ORIGINAL:

PHOENIX, Arizona (KIFI) – Testimony is expected to begin with a new witness taking the stand on Thursday morning in the Lori Vallow Daybell murder conspiracy trial.

On Wednesday, Lori Vallow Daybell questioned the woman who met with her late husband the night before he died.

Nancy Jo Hancock said she met Charles Vallow on an LDS dating site about a week before he was killed.  She said they met for the first time for dinner the night before he died.  She said they discussed many topics, including meeting JJ the next day, Lori and Charles’s expected divorce, and briefly discussing changing his life insurance plan.

They made plans to meet on July 11, 2019, but he never answered the texts Hancock sent him.  It wasn’t until December when she learned of his death on the news.

“I was watching the TV, and it was talking about a case and his picture came on the screen, and I…shocked was an understatement,” Hancock responded when asked how she learned about his death.

In Lori’s cross-examination, Lori questioned their relationship and how she met Kay Woodcock and her brother, Adam Cox.

“Can I go back and change how I met your brother? I forgot this until right now. So, on a dating app, your brother’s picture came up on my dating app. And I sent him a message and said. But he had a different name that he used, not Adam. And so, I just sent him a message and said if he was going to use someone else’s pictures, he should probably pick someone different than Adam Cox,” Hancock said.  “That’s how I met him,” she said.

“That’s how you met my brother Adam?” asked Lori.

“Correct,” said Hancock.

“Do you know what perjury is?” Lori asked.

“Absolutely, yep,” Hancock answered as the prosecutor said, “Argumentative.” In which the judge agreed.

Prosecutors called Christina Atwood to the stand. She was a friend of Lori’s when they lived in Arizona.  

Prosecutor Treena Kay asked Atwood about meetings she attended about dark spirits and how Charles may be possessed by one.   

After a meeting on June 9, 2019, Atwood said she was uncomfortable because of a conversation with Lori and Alex Cox. Cox stated he wished he could kill Charles.  Atwood said Lori mentioned she would crush some of JJ’s medicine and put it in Charles’s drink mix.

She told Lori that if anything happened to Charles, she would go to the police. Lori said they were being silly and meant nothing by it.

Lori Vallow Daybell did not question Atwood for cross-examination. 

The trial will continue on Thursday morning, beginning at 10:30 a.m. Pacific time (11:30 a.m. Mountain).

Runway reopened after airplane crashes at Idaho Falls Regional Airport

News Release

The following information is from a press release from Eric Grossarth, Public Information Officer from the City of Idaho Falls

IDAHO FALLS, Idaho — (Update: 9:20 p.m.) Shortly before 7:50 p.m. Thursday a single engine general aviation aircraft crashed while landing at the Idaho Falls Regional Airport (IDA).

The Airport’s Rescue and Firefighting (ARFF)resources were notified immediately and responded to the aircraft that was located on runway 3-21. The Idaho Falls Fire Department was also dispatched as standard practice whenever such incident occurs. 

Arriving ARFF personnel discovered the aircraft along the edge of the runway. There were no injuries reported. 

ARFF firefighters remain on scene as a precaution while airport operations works to remove the damaged aircraft from the runway. 

Runway 3-21, the main runway at IDA remains closed as a result of the crash. IDA is working to open the runway as soon as possible to minimize impacts to arriving aircraft. 

We will provide additional information as it becomes available.  

IDAHO FALLS, Idaho — (Original Release) Shortly before 7:50 p.m. Thursday a single engine general aviation aircraft crashed while landing at the Idaho Falls Regional Airport (IDA), according to city spokesperson Eric Grossarth.

The Airport’s Rescue and Firefighting (ARFF) resources were notified immediately and responded to the aircraft that was located on runway 3-21.

The Idaho Falls Fire Department was also dispatched as standard practice whenever such incident occurs.

Arriving ARFF personnel discovered the aircraft along the edge of the runway. There were no injuries reported.

ARFF firefighters remain on scene as a precaution while airport operations works to remove the damaged aircraft from the runway.

Runway 3-21, the main runway at IDA remains closed as a result of the crash. IDA is working to open the runway as soon as possible to minimize impacts to arriving aircraft.

We will provide additional information as it becomes available.

The family of Victor Perez is hoping and praying for a miracle

Linda Larsen

“We’re going to get more answers tomorrow at the hospital, but we’re hoping for a miracle.”

– Ana Vazquez, Victor’s aunt

POCATELLO, Idaho (KIFI) — A Pocatello teen is fighting for his life, laying in a hospital bed connected to machines in a medically induced coma. This after being shot 9 times by police. If 17-year-old Victor Perez wakes up, his life will be forever changed.

One of his legs has been amputated. The damage from gunshot wounds just too severe to save it. His brain function could also be dramatically decreased.

“We’re going to get more answers tomorrow at the hospital, but we’re hoping for a miracle,” said Victor’s aunt, Ana Vazquez.

Ana has been emotional throughout this whole situation as she tries to be a pillar for her family.

“It’s been difficult,” she said. “And one thing that I appreciate about Pocatello is the entire community. Not just Pocatello, every part of the U.S. There are a lot of people supporting us.”

There is a GoFundMe set up for Victor and his family. Plus, a candlelight vigil is scheduled for Saturday in front of the Portneuf Medical Center in Pocatello.

Irwin man killed in crash east of Palisades

Curtis Jackson

PALISADES, Idaho (KIFI)—Idaho State Police said a 63-year-old man from Irwin was killed in a crash on Thursday night.

It happened at 7:59 p.m. on US 26 at approximately milepost 401, east of Palisades.

Police said the man was traveling in a white 2009 BMW 535 when it went off the left shoulder of the road.

Police said the man was not wearing a seat belt and was pronounced dead at the crash.

They are still investigating the crash.

Chubbuck Police looking for missing woman

Curtis Jackson

CHUBBUCK, Idaho (KIFI)—The Chubbuck Police Department is looking for a woman who has been missing since Thursday, April 10, 2025.

Police said Marianne Heuser’s family reported her missing. They learned she could be with friends in the Salt Lake City area.

“Marianne’s family is worried about her and are hoping that our community can help find her,” the police said in a social media post.

If you have seen Marianne or know her location, contact the Chubbuck Police Department at 208-237-7172. If it’s an emergency call 911.

Community unites in a vigil for teen shot by Pocatello Police as he is taken off life support

Curtis Jackson

Below is the replay of the candlelight vigil for Victor Perez held Saturday morning, April 12, 2025, outside Portneuf Regional Medical Center.

UPDATE:

POCATELLO, Idaho (KIFI) – The family of Victor Perez, a 17-year-old with autism and cerebral palsy who was shot in a highly controversial officer-involved incident, received heartbreaking news on Friday: Doctors have determined that Victor is brain-dead. On Saturday morning, members of the Pocatello community came together to support the Perez family in their time of grief.

Members of a candlelight vigil, initially planned for Saturday night, gathered at 9 AM to support the injured teen and his family. The Perez family has told Local News 8 that after the vigil has concluded, they’ve made the difficult decision to take Victor off life support.ORIGINAL:

POCATELLO, Idaho (KIFI) – Even though they were wishing for a miracle, a Pocatello family received devastating news from doctors about 17-year-old Victor Perez on Friday.

Victor’s aunt, Ana Vazquez, told Local News 8 on Friday, that doctors have determined that Victor is brain dead.

Victor was shot 9 times by Pocatello police officers when they were called to a domestic situation on Saturday, April 5. He has been connected to machines in a medically induced coma since the shooting.

Ana said the family will take Victor off life support on Saturday.

“It’s been difficult,” Ana said on Thursday. “And one thing that I appreciate about Pocatello is the entire community. Not just Pocatello, every part of the U.S. There are a lot of people supporting us.”

Victor Perez being treated at the Portneuf Medical Center. Photo courtesy of family.

Ann said the 17-year-old was revived twice before he was placed on life support.

Late Friday afternoon, The City of Pocatello issued a statement after hearing the news about Victor’s condition. “Our thoughts and prayers are with the family and loved ones during this unimaginably difficult time. We recognize the pain and grief this incident has caused in our community,” said Pocatello Mayor Brian Blad. Read the full statement below.

Statement Following Officer Involved Shooting PRESS RELEASE 2025Download

Blad released a video on Thursday saying they are taking the incident seriously. You can view the full video here.

A GoFundMe has been set up for Victor and his family.

The time for a candlelight vigil has been changed from their original time. It is now scheduled for Saturday, April 12, at 9 a.m. in front of the Portneuf Regional Medical Center in Pocatello.

Editor note: This story has been updated with the City of Pocatello statement and the change of time for candlelight vigil.

Victor Perez before an officer-involved shooting on April 5, 2025. Courtesy photo.

International students at NWMSU impacted by legal status terminations

Leah Rainwater

MARYVILLE, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — Some international students at Northwest Missouri State University have had their visas revoked, school officials said in a statement Friday afternoon.

The action comes after the United States Citizenship Immigration Services (USCIS) announced it would terminate the legal status of some international students attending colleges and universities in the United States.

As of now, Northwest’s president, Dr. Lance Tatum, said the university is aware of at least 43 current and former students who have had their visas revoked. Five of the 43 individuals are current students, and the other 38 are optional practical training students who have graduated but remain in the U.S. for employment associated with their F1 visas.

Tatum said Northwest’s international affairs staff will continue to track student statuses in the Student Exchange Visitor Information System.

Tatum said the situation will continue to evolve, and Northwest’s International Involvement Center is working directly with the impacted students to offer guidance.

The students are being advised to depart from the U.S. immediately to avoid accruing unlawful presence.

YCNHA hosts Bridal and Quinceanera Open House

Dillon Fuhrman

YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) – Yuma Crossing National Heritage Area (YCNHA) is hosting the Bridal and Quinceanera Open House Sunday.

The event is taking place at the Colorado River State Historic Park from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Admission is free.

During the event, attendees will “Tour the venue and grounds, meet professional vendors, sample food, and test out photobooths.”

“We are one of the most historic sites in Yuma. What a beautiful background for your wedding or quniceanera. We have got an expansive beautiful green lawn. Yuma’s got plenty to offer, especially with our venues and vendors. So, stay local,” said Teri Ingram, the event’s coordinator.

Organizers asy they have prices to fit about every budget. For more information about bookings and availability, click here.

CAUGHT ON CAMERA: Car crashes into a bank in Yuma

Manoah Tuiasosopo

YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) – A car crashed into a local bank in Yuma some time early Sunday morning. Footage of the incident was captured before 3:00 a.m.

The car appears to be a white SUV and it crashed into the front entrance of the National Bank of Arizona, located in the area of 16th Street and Arizona Avenue, which was closed at the time.

Crews were on scene repairing the damages to front entrance.

The condition of the driver is still unknown.

KYMA reached out to the Yuma Police Department and will keep you updated on any information once available.