Idaho State Police mobilizing resources to Bear Lake ahead of summer season
Stephanie Lucas
BEAR LAKE, Idaho (KIFI) – The Idaho State Police is ramping up resources at Bear Lake ahead of its popular summer season.
According to a June 12 press release, ISP has been “mobilizing additional troopers and specialized equipment to support public safety throughout the busy season,” when “thousands of visitors flock to Bear Lake to enjoy the water, campgrounds, trails and surrounding recreation areas.”
To meet the increased demand, ISP says it will expand its presence through a combination of traditional patrols, off-highway vehicles and aerial resources.
Troopers will continue to patrol the area by vehicle, and ATVs will be used to access the shoreline and off-road locations that are difficult to reach by traditional patrol vehicles. Drones might also be deployed during periods of high activity, search-and-rescue efforts, and public safety incidents.
ISP also said they will work closely with the Bear Lake County Sheriff’s Office, Idaho Department of Lands, and Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation to coordinate resources and respond to emergencies this season.
“Bear Lake is one of Idaho’s most popular summer destinations, and that comes with a significant increase in traffic and calls for service,” Captain Clint Skinner said. “We’re doing everything we can to help everyone enjoy a safe summer, but it’s important that visitors do their part by wearing seat belts, wearing life jackets, and never driving impaired.”
The increased law enforcement presence will continue throughout the summer season.