Teen sentenced to 60 years for murder of Blackfoot mother

Seth Ratliff

BLACKFOOT, Idaho (KIFI) — The young man charged with the fatal shooting of a Blackfoot mother in her home last year will spend up to the next six decades behind bars.

16-year-old Bobby G. Jackson was sentenced to 24 years fixed and 36 years indeterminate for Second Degree Murder in the death of Rebecca Rivera, the Blackfoot Police Department announced today.

On October 23, 2025, prosecutors say Jackson stole a firearm before meeting with and shooting Rivera in the head while at a Blackfoot trailer park. The teen ran on foot, making his way to Chubbuck and eventually to Pocatello, where he was taken into custody without incident late the same night.

RELATED: 16-year-old charged with first-degree murder in shooting death of Blackfoot’s Rebecca Rivera

Last month, Jackson pleaded guilty to second-degree murder as part of a binding agreement with prosecutors.

“We extend our deepest condolences to the family and friends of Rebbeca Rivera,” Blackfoot Police stated in a news release. “Incidents of this nature leave lasting pain and grief, and our thoughts remain with all who continue to mourn her loss…The family and friends of Rebbeca remain in our thoughts during this difficult time.”

The Blackfoot Police thanked their regional law enforcement partners for their “swift cooperation and assistance” in apprehending Jackson on the night of the homicide.

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Lane closed on I-70 for emergency repairs

Matthew Sanders

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

A lane of Interstate 70 eastbound in Boone County was closed Wednesday for emergency repairs.

The Missouri Department of Transportation said in a news release that the lane is closed at mile-marker 133/8, near the Route Z exit for Centralia. Drivers are asked to use alternate routes.

The work is expected to last into Thursday.

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Holtville High student recognized for achievements in academics and agriculture

Jessamyn Dodd

HOLTVILLE, Calif. (KYMA) – A Holtville High School student is being recognized for his achievements in academics and agriculture.

17-year-old Kyle Self has been named as a candidate for the U.S. Presidential Scholarship Award, a national program created to recognize high school seniors.

It was originally designed to award academic excellence, but has expanded to the fields of arts, agriculture and career technology.

Self is one of five nominees from the state of California. He credits his support system for inspiring him.

“When I think about this award, I don’t really think about myself. I think about all the people who have who have played such monumental roles of making me into the person I am today,” Self shared. “First among them is of course my parents and my family, my grandparents. But I also think, because it is an educational award, all of the different teachers.”

Self has been gaining the praises of his peers and teachers alike, with Agriculture Studies teacher Lindsay Cox saying she believes Self can do anything he puts his mind to.

“We’re all incredibly proud of him for being nominated for this program. I think that it’s a really great accomplishment and testament to the kind of human that he is and the kind of student that he is that he’s recognized for something at this level,” Cox said.

Self revealed that he originally had plans to become an Agriculture Studies teacher, although recently he has felt the pull towards studying to become a pastor.

Now, a panel of educators appointed by the president will review all of the candidates and narrow down the finalists this spring. The recipients of the scholarship will be announced this summer.

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Channel League baseball and softball results

Mike Klan

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) –

Channel League Baseball:

Santa Barbara 2, Pacifica 1

Dos Pueblos 6, Ventura 5

Buena 13, San Marcos 3

Rio Mesa 6, Oxnard 1

Channel League Softball:

Dos Pueblos 10, Ventura 0

San Marcos 16, Buena 6 (5-inning mercy rule)

Rio Mesa 5, Oxnard 1

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Spencer’s to hold grand opening ceremony next weekend

Dillon Fuhrman

YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA) – Spencer’s announced they are holding an grand opening ceremony for their store in Yuma next weekend.

The grand opening is taking place Saturday, March 14 at Yuma Palms, located at 1309 Yuma Palms Parkway, Suites E-I, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

During the grand opening, the first 100 guests will receive $10 gift cards, sweet treats, freebies, giveaways and more.

According to Spencer’s, it was founded in 1947 as a mail-order catalog in Pennsylvania, opened its first brick-and-mortar store in 1963, and has since opened 680 locations across the country as well as having an online presence.

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Boise woman to remain in custody following stolen ambulance crash

Bailee Shaw

BOISE, Idaho (KIFI) — A Boise woman accused of crashing a stolen ambulance into a medical office building and attempting to set it on fire must remain behind bars pending her upcoming trial.

On February 23, Prosecutors say that George stole an ambulance from St. Luke’s Hospital and drove it directly into the Portico North Building, which houses offices for the Department of Homeland Security. Following the crash, George poured gasoline around the area in an alleged attempt to set the building on fire.

RELATED: Boise woman faces federal charges after allegedly ramming stolen ambulance into Meridian office building

During yesterday’s detention hearing, the defense asked for her release with GPS monitoring, arguing that no one was physically hurt in the incident. But prosecutors argued the incident put lives at risk and said she would need round-the-clock supervision.

The judge ruled that 43-year-old Sarah Elizabeth George poses a potential danger to the community and denied her request for pretrial release, citing the severity of the incident and the risk to public safety.

George has pleaded not guilty to charges of Attempted Destruction of Federal Property by Fire and Malicious Destruction of Property Used in or Affecting Interstate Commerce by Fire. If convicted, she faces at least seven years in prison, and possibly much more under federal terrorism sentencing rules.

Her trial is set for April 20th.

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Police seek clues to the final 12 hours of a Columbia man’s life before his 2011 murder

Olivia Hayes

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

Nearly 15 years after his death, Columbia Police are still trying to piece together the last 12 hours of Timothy Jones’ life.

A jogger found the 43-year-old Columbia man just after 9:30 a.m. Dec. 20, 2011, at the end of White Oak Lane in Columbia near the MKT trail connector entrance.

“He was found deceased, face down,” said Lt. Matt Gremore with the Columbia Police Department Criminal Investigations Division. “I can’t get into the amount, but I can tell you that he had stab wounds.”

Gremore was in his third year with the department, working as a midnight patrol officer at the time of Jones’ death. He says he had only interacted with Jones once, three days before his death. He took over the Jones homicide investigation in 2020.

Police did not immediately identify Jones publicly after he was found dead. However, by Christmas of 2011, CPD had publicly identified Jones and released surveillance footage and a still photo from two locations where they believed he was last seen alive.

“The detectives back then collected evidence all over downtown, all the way down to Forum, anywhere that they think that he could have been seen on video,” Gremore said.

The still photo taken from surveillance footage at Jimmy John’s downtown, in the 1000 block of East Broadway, shows Jones leaving the restaurant just after 10 p.m. Then, footage from a nearby building shows him walking west along East Broadway on the sidewalk across the street. It was raining in the surveillance footage.

Gremore said even with the images police were able to retrieve from around the time of his death, the lack of technology at the time has hindered the investigation.

“If you go through a neighborhood now, the odds of showing up on a Ring doorbell, surveillance cameras like that stuff’s everywhere,” Gremore said. “There’s not video everywhere like there is now or even cellphone data.”

White Oak Lane, where Jones was found dead, is nearly two and a half miles away from the downtown stretch where he was last seen alive. Gremore said police are still unsure how Jones made it from downtown Columbia to White Oak Lane, but he does have an idea.

“He traveled a lot by bicycle. My guess is he probably traveled by bicycle to end up down here at some point,” Gremore said.

From Jimmy John’s in downtown Columbia to the end of White Oak Lane it’s about a 52-minute walk, a nine-minute car ride, and a 14-minute bike ride.

Jones was believed to be homeless at the time of his death, according to Gremore. His family members say he was having marriage problems and had just been kicked out by his wife, his brother, Terry Jones, said. However, Terry said Timothy had many friends or family members he could have called for a ride or a place to stay that night.

Gremore said through the investigation, CPD has not been able to identify any motive behind the Jones killing or a link to any other crimes that happened around that time in 2011, but given the manner of his death, Gremore doesn’t believe the attack was random.

“I would say typically in your stabbing cases, most people knew the victim when that happened,” Gremore said.

Police have still not recovered the weapon used to kill Jones, nor do they know what time he was killed in the stretch of time from when he was last seen on Dec. 19 to when he was found dead the next morning on Dec. 20.

A lot of questions with few answers still linger around the final 12 hours of Timothy Jones’ life more than a decade later.

“In a homicide investigation, that’s huge to try to figure out what led up to it. So who was he with in those 12 hours? Who would have that information to know who he was with?” Gremore said.

CPD is investigating 17 unsolved homicide cases with 19 victims dating back to 1985.

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Fatal accident in Preston: 67-year-old scooter rider hit in marked crosswalk

Seth Ratliff

PRESTON, Idaho (KIFI) — A 67-year-old Preston man has died from injuries after being hit by a pickup truck while crossing the road over the weekend.

The accident happened around 3:44 p.m. on February 28. The man was using a marked crosswalk to cross South State Street, north of West First Street, when he was hit by a 2003 pickup truck heading south. The driver of the truck has been identified as a 62-year-old male from Nibley, Utah.

Emergency responders rushed the man to a local hospital in critical condition. He succumbed to his injuries on Tuesday, March 3. The investigation into the cause of the crash remains ongoing.

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Rural Metro firefighter injured in fire near Yuma Liquidation Store in the Foothills

Dillon Fuhrman

YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA) – A Rural Metro firefighter was injured while battling a fire near the Yuma Liquidation Store in the Foothills Tuesday afternoon.

According to a Rural Metro’s Facebook post, the fire happened before 2 p.m., and upon arrival, crews found a storage area west of the store “fully involved with multiple structures” impacted.

Courtesy: Rural Metro

Courtesy: Rural Metro

Courtesy: Rural Metro

In addition, Rural Metro says, “There were surrounding businesses endangered and evacuated,” and says crews immediately deployed multiple hose lines and conducted a fire attack and “structure protection to the liquidations main building and nearby businesses.”

However, due to the intensity of the fire and wind conditions, Rural Metro says they called the Yuma Fire Department (YFD) for assistance.

Courtesy: Rural Metro

Courtesy: Rural Metro

Rural Metro says both they and YFD eventually extinguished the fire after working tirelessly to contain it, and says crews remained on scene “for several hours mopping up and extinguishing hotspots.”

Rural Metro also says while a Rural Metro firefighter was injured, no other injuries were reported.

Courtesy: Rural Metro

Courtesy: Rural Metro

In addition, Rural Metro says both they and YFD did not run out of water as they each had several working fire hydrants being utilized, and says the liquidation store itself was not harmed in the fire.

The cause of the fire is under investigation.

Courtesy: Rural Metro

Courtesy: Rural Metro

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CIF-State playoff highlights and results in basketball and soccer

Mike Klan

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) –

CIF-State Girls Basketball Round 1:

Division 1: Oak Park 72, La Jolla Country Day 57: UCSB-commit Karisma Flores scored game-high 27 points which included 7 three-pointers. Eagles play at Francis Parker of San Diego in Round 2 on Thursday.

Division 2: St. Joseph 71, Venice 62: The second-seeded Knights host St. Margaret’s on Thursday in Round 2.

Cathedral Catholic 48, Camarillo 47: The visiting Dons were fouled in the final seconds shooting a three-pointer and made all 3 free throws to win by a point. Scorpions finish the season 19-13.

Division 3: Carlsbad 51, Bishop Diego 43: Eden Wynne scored 16 points for the Cardinals who finish the season 27-5 which included a CIF-Southern Section Division 5 championship.

Canyon 60, Oxnard 57: Kai Buhain scored 16 points for the Yellowjackets who end their season at 21-13.

CIF-State Boys Basketball Round 1:

Division 3: Atascadero 69, Warren 62: The 13th seed pull off the upset on the road and now the Greyhounds will play at #5 Colony on Thursday in Round 2.

CIF-State Boys Soccer Round 1:

Division 5: Nipomo 3, Roosevelt 3: Titans advance on PK’s 7-6. Senior Chase Myers scored in extra time of regulation for the Titans who then outlasted the Rough Riders in PK’s. Nipomo (19-5-3) will play at Crystal Springs Uplands near San Mateo on Thursday in a regional semifinals.

CIF-State Girls Soccer Round 1:

Division 1: Oaks Christian 1, Mt. Carmel 0: Lions advance to play at #2 Mater Dei on Thursday in regional semifinals.

Division 2: Westlake 1, La Costa Canyon 0: Warriors advance to regional semifinals and will host Garces Memorial on Thursday.

Division 4: Del Sol 0, Immaculate 0: Jaguars advance on PK’s. Del Sol will play at #3 San Jacinto on Thursday in regional semifinal.

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