Year-long investigation leads to arrest of Rexburg man on child sexual abuse material charges

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REXBURG, Idaho (KIFI) — After an investigation that spanned more than a year, a Rexburg man is facing charges of possession of child sexual abuse material.

Detectives arrested Tyler Waite this week. He was booked into the Madison County Jail, and his bond was set at $30,000.

According to a release by Madison County Sheriff Ron Ball, the investigation began on July 9, 2024, when a Madison County detective received a report from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) regarding an individual in the area. Following a comprehensive investigation, detectives with the Madison County Sheriff’s Office were able to identify Waite as the suspect.

In a statement, Sheriff Ron Ball expressed his gratitude to the other law enforcement agencies that assisted in the case, including the ICAC Task Force, the Idaho Falls Police Department, the Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office, and the Rexburg Police Department.

All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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Fillmore High School Teacher Arrested for Possession of Child Abuse Material

Alissa Orozco

VENTURA, Calif. – Kevin John Reyonlds of Newbury Park was arrested and placed into Ventura County Main Jail Wednesday for possession and distributing Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM).

On August 27th, investigators entered Reynolds’ home with a search warrant as part of an ongoing investigation. In collaboration with Ventura County District Attorney’s Office Bureau of Investigation Child Exploitation Unit, the FBI, and the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office, Reynolds was identified as a person downloading and distributing CSAM.

Multiple computers and external hard drives were confiscated during the search.

The Ventura County District Attorney’s office says Reynolds was employed as a chemistry teacher at Fillmore High School. The Fillmore Unified School District and the Fillmore Police Department were notified immediately.

A statement release from the Fillmore Unified School District says it does not have any information on whether any current or previously enrolled students were involved in the crimes, but announced Reynolds would not be returning to any district campus.

“The sexual exploitation of our children is one of the most disturbing crimes our investigators confront,” said Chief Investigator Scott Whitney. “Our investigators work tirelessly to identify and arrest those who seek to harm the most vulnerable members of our community.”

Reynolds was arrested on charges of possession of CSAM and distribution of CSAM and posted his $50,000 bail.

His next court appearance is set for September 10th, 2025.

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Two arrested after drugs found in Jefferson City apartment

Madison Stuerman

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

Two people were taken into custody on Thursday after a drug search warrant at a Jefferson City home.

Aaron Mosley, 33, and Christopher Knox, 38, were taken into custody and charged with second-degree drug trafficking.

Court documents state the search warrant was done at an apartment on Elm Street.

Police reported finding a bag containing three smaller bags, each with methamphetamine.

Documents state the total weight for the three bags was around 88 grams. Police said the bag had mail addressed to Mosley and Knox.

A scale with drug residue was also found in the bedroom, according to officers.

Police said Mosley was in the bedroom during the search warrant. He allegedly had four white pills, later identified as Oxycodone.

Knox’s wallet was allegedly found in another bedroom of the apartment.

When Knox was arrested, police said a loaded handgun was found on his person.

Documents state Mosley is currently on probation for past drug charges.

Online records show Knox in the Cole County Jail. Mosley was not listed in custody at the facility.

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Woman arrested, accused of involvement in Rancho Mirage home burglary

Cynthia White

PALM DESERT, Calif. (KESQ) – A 24-year-old Coachella woman is out on bail on Friday after her arrest for suspicion of stealing items in a Rancho Mirage home.

Riverside County Sheriff’s Office Palm Desert Station reports that around 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, August 5th, deputies responded to a report of a burglary at the residence on Via San Lucia, near DaVall Drive.

Through its investigation, the Palm Desert Station Robbery and Burglary Suppression Team found evidence that the victim was in the home at the time of the burglary, and later identified the Coachella woman as a suspect.

The City of Rancho Mirage Special Enforcement Team assisted in locating the suspect near Interstate 10 and Washington Street in Palm Desert on Thursday. Authorities say the 24-year-old was arrested and charged with residential burglary in the first degree. She was booked at the John Benoit Detention Center in Indio.

The suspect was released on Friday on $35,000 bail, and is due back in court on October 7th.

Riverside County Sheriff’s Office Palm Desert Station encourages anyone with information regarding this incident to contact Deputy Paull at (760)- 836–1600.

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Man accused of trying to hit victim with pickup truck

Madison Stuerman

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

A Columbia man is accused of trying to hit a woman with his truck.

Jesse Jones, 37, was charged with first-degree domestic assault, first-degree property damage, armed criminal action and a misdemeanor charge of violating a protection order.

Court documents state officers were dispatched to the Super 8 hotel in Columbia on Aug. 14 at 10:18 p.m.

Police said the victim said Jones had asked them to mess around in the truck, but got mad when told no. Jones then allegedly threatened to hit the victim with his pickup truck.

Documents state video footage shows Jones reversing out of a parking spot and pointing the truck at the victim. Jones allegedly backed the victim up against another truck. Police reported seeing damage to the front of the second truck on the passenger side that appeared to stop Jones from hitting the victim.

Police said the victim said Jones had threatened to kill them in the past.

Jones has a criminal history, according to documents. He also violated a protection order against the victim.

He is being held at the Boone County Jail without bond. A court date has not been set.

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Flags to fly at half-staff in honor of Missouri lawmaker

Madison Stuerman

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

Gov. Mike Kehoe has ordered United States and Missouri flags to fly at half-staff in honor of a State Representative who died on Sunday.

Flags will be lowered at government buildings in Missouri on Saturday from sunrise to sunset.

State Rep. Kenneth “Ken” Waller, 63, died on Sunday after suffering from a medical emergency.

Waller represented District 114, which includes part of Jefferson County. He served as the Chairman of the Pensions Committee and was the Vice-Chairman of the Elections Committee.

“Representative Waller was a man of faith, family, and integrity, and his public service reflected those values,” Kehoe said in a statement.

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Chain-reaction crash clogs US-20, drivers urged to slow down for holiday weekend

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UPDATE:

IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) — The Idaho State Police and emergency responders are clearing the scene of a multi-vehicle crash, causing significant traffic disruptions on US-20 near Lindsay Blvd. in Idaho Falls (exit 307). According to ISP Master Corporal Chris Jones, four vehicles were involved in the collision, but all passengers walked away with only minor injuries. The accident involved a Penske box truck, a dark-colored sedan, a Tiffin Allegro Open Road mobile home, and a white cargo truck.

Jones says the preliminary details from the scene suggest the mobile home ran into the back of the Penske box truck while changing lanes. Subsequently, “the Penske truck was forced forward into a car from Utah, which was forced forward into a white cargo truck.”

Master Corporal Jones attributed the crash to impatience as traffic slowed down near the exit. “All of this was caused because somebody may have been a little bit impatient,” he said.

Jones stressed that the outcome could have been much worse. He noted that all passengers were wearing their seatbelts, which is why they were able to walk away with minor injuries.

With the busy holiday weekend underway, ISP is urging drivers to take their time and prioritize safety. “Be aware that everybody’s traveling,” Jones said. “It’s going to take a little time to get to your destination. We simply ask that you take your time, enjoy the weekend. Just relax and drive carefully.”

ORIGINAL:

IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) — A multi-vehicle crash has caused significant traffic disruptions on US-20 near Lindsay Blvd. in Idaho Falls (exit 307), blocking both westbound lanes and the left eastbound lane. The Idaho State Police and other emergency responders are reportedly on the scene.e.

Drivers are urged to seek alternative routes and exercise extreme caution in the area. ITD’s Idaho 511 has confirmed the road closures and is advising motorists to expect substantial delays.

Images from the scene show a Penske box truck with noticeable damage to its rear. A dark-colored sedan was also involved, with damage visible on both its front and back. In addition, a Tiffin Allegro Open Road mobile home appears to have sustained significant damage to its front-left passenger side.

As of now, authorities have not released any information regarding potential injuries or the official cause of the crash.

This is a developing story. Local News 8 will provide additional details as they become available.

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Newsom Expands CHP Crime Suppression Statewide, But What About the Central Coast?

Ryder Christ

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. – Governor Gavin Newsom on Thursday announced a major statewide expansion of California Highway Patrol crime suppression teams, though the Central and South Coast is not currently included in the rollout.

“The CHP-Coastal Division, which includes San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura Counties, is not part of this deployment,” said Jordan Richards, Public Information Officer for CHP-Coastal Division, which has offices stretching from Moorpark to Monterey.

When asked if extra anti-crime units might be added locally, Jonathan Gutierrez, CHP PIO for Santa Barbara, said there are no plans.

“As far as I know there aren’t any plans to do so, but the anti-crime unit has jurisdiction throughout California. They can easily come through the area if they’re following up on cases,” Gutierrez said.

He noted the specialized units typically work independently but occasionally reach out to local offices.

“In most cases they do not call the area-level officers for assistance, but every once in a while they do, but it’s rare,” Gutierrez said. “We do not give out guideline strength, but I am allowed to let you know we have over 6,000 officers as a Department.”

Statewide Expansion

While the Central Coast is not included, Newsom’s announcement does add CHP suppression teams to Los Angeles, the San Francisco Bay Area, Sacramento, the Central Valley, and the Inland Empire.

“You may recall the early success of those efforts,” Newsom said. “There were 6,200 citations. There were hundreds of stolen vehicles that were recovered … illegal guns, over 700 pounds of fentanyl was seized because of that operation. So successful was the operation in 2023 that we started receiving phone calls from other mayors throughout the state of California, and we’re going to be expanding this operation. Building on the success that is now included over 9,000 arrests statewide.”

Newsom said the new deployments will be done in coordination with local officials and law enforcement. The announcement was also framed as a contrast to President Trump’s recent decision to deploy federal troops across the country.

Building on Previous Results

The new teams are intended to build on existing efforts in crime hot spots. In Oakland, CHP officers have recovered more than 4,200 stolen vehicles, seized 247 firearms, and made hundreds of arrests since February 2024. In Bakersfield, CHP has confiscated 114 firearms, made over 850 felony arrests, and recovered 1,386 stolen cars since April 2024.

“When the state and local communities work together strategically, public safety improves,” Newsom said. “With these new deployments, we’re doubling down on these partnerships to build on progress and keep driving crime down.”

CHP’s Approach

CHP Commissioner Sean Duryee said the teams focus on high-visibility patrols to disrupt criminal activity.

“We go in and saturate an area with high visibility, in-view patrols,” Duryee told ABC7. “We’re going to put numbers of black and white patrol cars with officers in uniform in there. It deters criminals.”

Duryee also noted that in Los Angeles, “crime is already trending downward. Both violent crimes and property crimes are down 17 percent from last year.”

Political Undercurrent

Newsom also used the announcement to draw a contrast with President Trump’s recent deployment of federal troops to Democratic-run cities. He argued California’s approach is collaborative, done in coordination with local law enforcement, while Trump’s actions were unilateral.

As part of that critique, Newsom highlighted crime statistics from Republican-led states. He pointed to Louisiana, which had a murder rate of 19.3 per 100,000 in 2023, nearly four times higher than California’s rate of 5.1. The governor suggested the disparity undercuts Trump’s claims about crime being concentrated in Democratic strongholds.

“While the Trump administration undermines cities, California is partnering with them and delivering real results.”

Statewide Trends

The governor’s office says violent crime across California’s eight largest cities has dropped 12.5 percent so far in 2025, with homicides down 20 percent and robberies down nearly 19 percent.

Newsom framed the expansion as a continuation of that progress. “The work is far from over, but we’re showing the country what’s possible when we choose collaboration over chaos.”

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Paris High School student taken into custody for bringing knife to school

Madison Stuerman

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

A Paris High School student was taken into custody after attempting to assault another student on Friday.

Paris R-II School District Superintendent said in a letter to families that a student brought a pocket knife to school.

“While only minimal physical injury occurred during the altercation, the knife did make contact with the victim,” the letter states.

The student with the knife was taken into custody by the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office.

The district and the sheriff’s office were investigating the incident.

The victim was reported to be safe and with family.

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Space X Rocket Scheduled to Launch from Vandenberg Friday Night

Alissa Orozco

VANDENBERG SPACE FORCE BASE, Calif. – A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket is scheduled to launch from Vandenberg Space Force Base tonight, August 29th, between 7:05pm -11:05pm.

The rocket will be carrying 24 Starlink satellites to send into low-orbit from Space Launch Complex 4 East.

Following separation, the vessel will land on the Of Course I Still Love You droneship, located in the Pacific Ocean.

Analysis from Vandenberg Space Force Base says local areas surrounding the base will be able to hear the low initial rumble of take off, but no sonic boom is expected.

A live webcast of this mission will begin about five minutes prior to liftoff, which you can watch here: https://www.spacex.com/launches/sl-17-7 and on X @SpaceX.

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