“Swatting” Call: False hostage report prompts major police response in Rexburg

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REXBURG, Idaho (KIFI) — A prank 911 call led to a significant police response in a Rexburg neighborhood this afternoon. According to Rexburg Police, its officers were dispatched to a home in the Henderson Subdivision near Park Street after receiving a report of a hostage situation.

After arriving and securing the area, officers determined the call was a hoax, commonly known as “swatting.” This dangerous prank involves a false report to emergency services with the intent of sending a large number of law enforcement officers, often including a SWAT team, to a specific address.

“The area is safe and there is no threat to the public,” the Rexburg Police Department stated in a Facebook post.

The post did not name the individual who made the false report or comment on any potential charges/arrests. However, under Idaho law, a fake 911 call is a misdemeanor offense punishable by up to one year in county jail, a fine of up to $1,000, or both.

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QUESTION OF THE DAY: Should National Guard deployments expand to more American cities?

Matthew Sanders

President Donald Trump is threatening to deploy the National Guard in Democrat-run U.S. cities such as Chicago, New York and Baltimore after a test run in Washington, D.C.

Trump said Friday that Chicago will be the next city to see National Guard soldiers patrolling the street — a sight that has caused concerns about civil liberties in the nation’s capital and beyond. Some news outlets are reporting that the plans have been in place for weeks.

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker said in a statement Saturday that he has not heard from the federal government and that Illinois has not asked for help.

The deployments follow Trump’s actions in June, when he sent soldiers into Los Angeles to help with immigration operations.

Do you think troops should be deployed to more American cities? Let us know by voting in the poll.

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Man seriously hurt in Benton County crash

Gabrielle Teiner

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

A 60-year-old man was seriously hurt after a crash in Benton County Sunday evening, according to a Missouri State Highway Patrol crash report.

The report states a 60-year-old Lowry City man was driving a 1996 Toyota Camry east on Route T, west of Quail Run Rd., when he swerved into the westbound lane and hit a 2005 Dodge Ram 1500 driven by a 57-year-old Warsaw man.

Troopers said the 60-year-old man was flown to University Hospital with serious injuries. The 57-year-old man suffered minor injuries and was taken to Golden Valley Memorial Hospital by ambulance.

The report says the 57-year-old man was wearing a seatbelt, but it is unknown if the 60-year-old man was wearing a seatbelt at the time of the crash.

The Dodge suffered extensive damage, while the Toyota was totaled, according to the report.

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Local News 8 talks with Idaho Falls city office candidates

Noah Farley

IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) — There are only a few days left for people to file as a candidate to run for office in the Idaho Falls.

Local News 8 spoke with one of the candidates for mayor, Jeff Alldridge, who is running for office for the first time. He feels there needs to be better communication between citizens and city leaders. He says more efforts should be made to improve relationships with the public.

“I want to try to restore faith and trust with the city government and the people,” Alldridge said. “And try to do policies that match what the citizens want rather than the ideology that the current leadership is pushing.”

Alldridge is running against Lisa Burtenshaw, who has served on the Idaho Falls City Council since 2021. We are waiting to hear back from her to share her goals for the city.

Local News 8 also spoke with Jim Francis, who is running for re-election to Seat 4 on the Idaho Falls City Council. If re-elected, this would be his third term. Francis wants to continue a pattern he says has been emphasized over the last 12 years—transparency in government.

“Particularly in the budgeting process,” Francis said. “So the people of the community have a chance to look at exactly what the budget is and and what it all means.”

People have until 5 p.m. on Friday, August 29, to file as a candidate. After that, they will have a week to withdraw.

The following candidates are running for city office.

Mayor:

Jeff Alldridge

Lisa Burtenshaw

City Council Seat 2:

Jordan Bardsley

Teresa Dominick

Brandon Lee

Mosy Moran

James T. Skinner

City Council Seat 4:

Jared Dominick

Jim Francis 

City Council Seat 6:

Jim Freeman

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Back-to-School hairstyle ideas

Kailey Galaviz

IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) – Back-to-school season is here, and with it comes early mornings, long checklists and the stress of the perfect hairstyle.

Troy and Brandee Gordo from Graffiti Beauty and Barber are setting us up with some quick and easy styles to get you out the door. Click play to watch.

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Dollar Lake Fire grows to over 11,510 acres in Bridger Teton National Forest

Seth Ratliff

UPDATE:

SUBLETTE COUNTY, Wyoming (KIFI) — The Dollar Lake Fire has now grown to an estimated 11,510 acres and 0% containment, as of Monday afternoon.

ORIGINAL:

SUBLETTE COUNTY, WYO (KIFI) — A sense of urgency is growing today in Sublette County, Wyoming, as a fast-moving wildfire, dubbed the Dollar Lake Fire, forced ongoing evacuations over the weekend. As of Monday morning, the fire has consumed more than 9,800 acres since it began last Thursday from a lightning strike and remains at zero percent containment.

A mandatory GO evacuation order is in effect for a five-mile radius around Dollar Lake and for the Red Cliff Bible Camp. Residents in the Kendall Valley area are currently at a READY evacuation status, meaning they should be prepared to leave at a moment’s notice.

Follow evacuation updates from the Sublette County Sheriff’s Office HERE.

The Bridger-Teton National Forest has issued a closure order for the area around the fire, including the Green River Lakes Road. The closure is to ensure public and firefighter safety. Additionally, Stage 1 fire restrictions are in effect across the entire forest.

Fire officials will update the community at a meeting tomorrow night, August 26, at six pm at the Sublette County Public Library, 155 S. Tyler Ave. in Pinedale.

Fire officials will provide a public update on Tuesday, August 26, at 6:00 PM at the Sublette County Public Library, located at 155 S. Tyler Ave. in Pinedale. For more information on firefighting efforts and incident details, click HERE.

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Willow Creek Fire grows to over 3,800 acres, Evacuation orders downgraded for Gomms Pond area

Seth Ratliff

UPDATE:

AFTON, Wyoming (KIFI) — Lincoln County Homeland Security & Emergency Management has downgraded an evacuation order for residents south of Gomms Pond, allowing them to return to their homes as the Willow Creek Fire continues to burn in the Bridger-Teton National Forest.

The status for the area has been moved from a “GO” to a “SET” level, meaning residents are no longer under a mandatory evacuation. However, they are advised to remain ready to evacuate at short notice if fire conditions change.

The Willow Creek Fire has now grown to over 3,820 acres. Fire officials are actively working to contain the blaze, which is currently at 0% containment. U.S. Highway 89, which was temporarily closed due to the fire, has since reopened, but motorists are advised to use caution and be aware of fire vehicles and crews in the area.

ORIGINAL:

AFTON, Wyoming (KIFI) — U.S. Highway 89 has reopened in both directions after a temporary closure due to the Willow Creek Fire, which has now grown to over 3,820 acres in the Bridger-Teton National Forest near the Idaho-Wyoming border.

The Wyoming Department of Transportation announced the reopening on Sunday evening. The highway was closed Saturday evening as a precautionary measure due to the fire’s proximity to the road. While the route is currently open, WYDOT officials have warned that temporary closures may be necessary if the fire encroaches on the roadway again. Drivers are urged to remain vigilant and avoid stopping along the side of the highway to view the fire, as it poses a safety risk to both emergency crews and other motorists.

The Willow Creek Fire, which was first reported on Friday, remains at 0% containment as of Monday. Fire crews are working to prevent its spread, with air support dropping retardant to keep the flames west of Highway 89 and protect private property, according to a post by the Forest Service.

In addition to the road closure, the fire prompted evacuation orders for residences from milepost 75 south to Salt Pass, primarily near Gomm’s Pond Lane, as well as all homes and campgrounds south of County Road 155. Authorities recommend that residents sign up for emergency alerts to stay informed of any future developments, HERE.

In the event of another evacuation, a shelter has been set up at the Afton National Guard Readiness Center, 391 Warrior Way, Afton, WY 83110, USA.

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Two Hallsville residents killed in weekend crash

Matthew Sanders

EDITOR’S NOTE: The crash location has been corrected.

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

Two Hallsville residents were declared dead at the scene of a crash with a tractor-trailer Saturday in Monroe County.

A 46-year-old man and a 49-year-old woman were killed when their Ford Escape didn’t yield to the tractor-trailer on Highway 154 west of Perry, according to a Missouri State Highway Patrol crash report. The woman was not wearing a seat belt, the report states.

The 39-year-old tractor-trailer driver from Belvidere, Tennessee, was not hurt.

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5,000-acre Split Top Fire contained near Aberdeen, Cause still undetermined

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ABERDEEN, Idaho (KIFI) — The Split Top Fire, which burned more than 5,000 acres of grass and sagebrush 14 miles northwest of Aberdeen over the weekend, is now fully contained, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Idaho Fire Program confirmed this morning.

According to BLM Idaho Fire, a network of fuel breaks, a strategically managed strip of land where vegetation or brush is intentionally cleared away to create a barrier that slows he spread of wildfire, was “instrumental” in fighting the fire.

“The Big Desert area has been subject to very large wildfires in the past,” states BLM Idaho Fire. “…And the BLM Idaho Falls fuels program has worked since 2012 to construct and maintain a network of fuel breaks along roads in the area.”

Firefighting crews from multiple agencies responded to the incident, including the BLM, Bannock County Fire Department, and Power County Fire Department. No structures were threatened, and no evacuations were ordered.

The cause of the fire is still under investigation.

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Buhl skate park vandalized with racist and gang graffiti; Police seek public’s help

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BUHL, Idaho (KIFI) — Police in Buhl are actively investigating Vandalism at Buhl Skate Park. Authorities say Friday evening, August 22, 2025, between 8:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m., the park was vandalized with graffiti containing gang-related markings, racial slurs, and hate symbols.

“This type of criminal activity will not be tolerated in our community,” stated Buhl Police in a post. “Acts of hate and gang affiliation undermine the safety, inclusiveness, and values we stand for in Buhl. The Police Department takes this matter very seriously, and we are actively investigating the incident.”

Anyone with information regarding the vandalism is encouraged to contact the Buhl Police Department at 208-735-1911.

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