All individuals involved in Pocatello Sunday morning shooting identified; Charges pending

Seth Ratliff

POCATELLO, Idaho (KIFI) — After a thorough investigation, Pocatello detectives have identified every individual connected to a Sunday morning shooting that left a man hospitalized. The Bannock County Prosecutor’s Office is currently reviewing the case with detectives to determine what criminal charges will be filed as the investigation enters its final stages.

RELATED: Early morning shooting in Pocatello under investigation

The incident began at approximately 2:00 a.m. on Sunday, Dec. 14, when officers found a man, whose name has not been released, lying in the roadway from a gunshot wound. Police provided immediate life-saving measures until paramedics arrived to transport the victim to a local hospital. Officials confirmed his injuries were non-life-threatening, though his current condition has not been made public.

Police reached out to the public for help in their investigation, asking for any witnesses or people with information or potential security video to come forward. Authorities have assured residents of Pocatello that the shooting appears to be an isolated incident and there is no known threat to the public.

Pocatello Police say further information will be released as it becomes available.

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Taylorview Middle School closed Thursday due to down heat pumps

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IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) – Classes at Taylorview Middle School will not be held Dec. 18 due to heating issues caused by power outages on Wednesday.

District 91 officials say the outages impacted the building’s classroom heat pumps, leaving the school too cold to safely hold classes. D91 Maintenance crews are on site and working to replace the heating pumps, with repairs expected to be completed by the afternoon.

Despite the closure during the school day, the choir concert scheduled for Thursday night at Taylorview will continue as planned. The concert is set to begin at 6:30 p.m.

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Twin Falls children injured by falling tree while waiting for school bus

Stephanie Lucas

TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) – Two children were seriously injured when high winds knocked over a large tree this morning, according to the Twin Falls County Sheriff’s Department.

Twin Falls County deputies responded to the scene right before 7 AM.

The children, both under the age of ten, were outside waiting for the school bus when thetree landed on them. The falling tree also took out power lines. An older sibling was also present, butuninjured.

Despite the high winds, Air St. Luke’s was able to land near the scene and transport one child to St. Luke’s Magic Valley. The other child was transported to the hospital by ground ambulance.

Magic Valley Paramedics, Twin Falls Fire Department, and Idaho Power assisted deputies onscene. In a Facebook post, the Twin Falls County Sheriff’s Office said “their quick actions made a critical difference.”

The Sheriff’s Department also said in the post to “please be mindful of wind-related dangers, especially around older or weakened trees, loose debris, and outdoor structures. If possible, avoid areas with large or aging trees until conditions improve.”

Two children were injured when a tree fell on top of them while waiting for the bus.

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AI in the classroom: Legislation proposed to create AI Framework statewide

David Pace

IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) – As AI integrates with learning in the classroom, one lawmaker is proposing an “AI in Education Framework” to guide students and teachers in safely adopting the technology in schools.

“Everybody’s heard about AI and how exciting it is,” said Senator Kevin Cook (R-Idaho Falls), “and sometimes it scares parents to death. And quite frankly, it should.”

But Cook said it is essential that Idaho educators embrace AI technology and prepare students for the jobs of the future.

“Your kids and you, yourself, have AI all around you,” he explained. “AI is being used in just about everything you do. It’s in your cars. It’s on your cell phones. It’s on your computers. A lot of times it’s in your lighting, in your homes. It’s everywhere. And so let’s get out in front of it and keep our kids safe.”

He hosted a roundtable earlier this year with 20 AI-experts from industries and institutions across the state – including Micron, Boise State University, banking, manufacturing and health care.

“If we’re going to be able to support the jobs in the future that have AI, then we need to start teaching our kids AI. We need to have our teachers knowledgeable of AI,” Cook said. “So what we were trying to do is build a framework.”

He clarified that the “AI in Education Framework” differs from a set curriculum of rules and standards.

Cook identifies five key aims in his draft legislation that the framework is working to protect – “safeguard student privacy, protect the role of the educator, promote human-centered learning, increase transparency and prepare Idaho students for success in an economy increasingly influenced by artificial intelligence technologies.”

Cook intends to introduce the legislation in January to the Senate Education Committee. If approved, it would require approval by both the Idaho House of Representatives and the Idaho Senate to go before Governor Little. 

Students are learning how to use AI in classrooms across Idaho. | KIVI file photoStudents are learning how to use AI in classrooms across Idaho. | KIFI file photo

Download the draft “Artificial Intelligence in Education’ bill here.Download

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80 mph winds, wicked weather sweeps across Eastern Idaho

Seth Ratliff

EASTERN IDAHO — “Wicked” weather is wreaking havoc across the region today as a line of powerful thunderstorms sweeps through. Local News 8 is tracking this storm in real-time and will provide continuous live updates as new reports of damage and outages come in.

American Falls/Aberdeen: Power Outage and Warming Station

Idaho Power crews are working around the clock to restore electricity in American Falls and Aberdeen. However, the utility warns that some residents should prepare to be without power overnight.

If you are affected, a warming shelter is opening at American Falls High School. To access the facility, you must first contact Power County Dispatch at 208-226-2319.

Downed Trees and Power Lines

With wind gusts clocked at up to and above 80 mph, we are seeing widespread reports of structural damage and utility failures.

Idaho Power crews are working to fix a downed power line in Pocatello on Pocatello Creek Road.

Power County: Travel Advisory

The Power County Sheriff’s Office has issued an alert on Facebook, advising travelers to avoid traveling down North Pleasant Valley Rd and South Pleasant Valley Rd due to multiple downed power lines and trees in the area.

“Please do not travel these roads unless ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY!!!” the Highway District wrote on Facebook. “It is not safe for travel. We have exhausted all of our resources to close the roads. DO NOT travel these roads simply to observe the damage.”

PCSO confirms they have deputies, Idaho Power, and the Power County Highway District addressing the issue.

I-15 closed near Bannock/Oneida County Line

All northbound lanes of I-15 are currently blocked at the Bannock/Oneida County line following a major crash near milepost 28. According to Idaho 511, the incident began around 1:27 PM.

Local drivers have reported multiple overturned semi-trucks south of McCammon, with photos showing the impact to the area.

Butte County

Severe winds have left a trail of damage in Howe, Idaho, with the local community center bearing the brunt of the storm. Resident Kevin Smith reports that two power poles were impacted and a transformer was knocked to the ground at the facility. He says utility crews are currently on-site and are expected to continue repairs through midnight.

The wind also damaged two local churches: photos show significant roofing torn from the LDS church building and a large tree downed at the Little Lost River Bible Church.

I-84 reopens after Semis blown over by severe winds

Both directions of Interstate 84 were closed between mile markers 230 and 240 due to two separate semi-truck rollovers caused by high winds. The road reopened around 1 p.m. Wednesday.

The Cassia County Sheriff’s Office confirmed the closure via Facebook.

A semi tipped over on I-86 near American Falls. Courtesy: Jessica Grover

Bingham County: Travel Advisory/Downed Power Lines

Bingham County Sheriff’s Office has issued a travel advisory due to the extreme weather sweeping through the area, warning drivers to avoid traveling west of Aberdeen due to “multiple power lines down all over the roads.” The Power Company and officers are on the scene, and BCSO says they are addressing the issue as best as they can.

A semi is pushed off the I-86 near American Falls. Courtesy: Jessica Grover

Pocatello: Downed Lines and Fallen Trees

Pocatello Police are currently responding to a surge of calls involving fallen trees and downed power lines. Authorities are urging all residents to exercise extreme caution when leaving their homes, as hazards may be obscured by debris.

Police and Fire personnel are working to reopen roads and secure affected areas while utilities work to shut off power to impacted lines.

If you see a downed power line, Police say assume it is live and follow these safety tips.

Stay at least 30 feet away from the line and anything touching it.

Do not attempt to move the line or objects around it.

Avoid driving over or stepping near water that may be energized.

If a powerline falls on your vehicle, stay inside until emergency personnel arrive.

Call 911 or the utility company to report downed lines immediately.

Crews work to clear a fallen tree on Riverside Drive in Pocatello on December 17, 2025.

Regional: Power Outages

Multiple power outages are currently affecting the region. You can monitor the restoration progress via the official maps below:

Idaho Power Outage Map

Rocky Mountain Power Outage Map

Bingham County: Severe Weather Warning Issued

The Bannock County Sheriff’s Office has issued an alert regarding the hazard of 70 mph wind gusts and a line of severe thunderstorms moving southeast. Authorities are warning of potential damage to trees, mobile homes, roofs, and outbuildings in the region.

This is a developing story. Refresh this page for the latest weather alerts, road closures, and power restoration timelines.

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Driggs sex offender facing federal child exploitation charges pleads not guilty; released on home confinement

Seth Ratliff

DRIGGS, Idaho (KIFI) — A 68-year-old Driggs man and registered sex offender is facing federal charges after allegedly sharing and promoting child sexual abuse material. Dennis J. Empey has pleaded not guilty and was granted pretrial release from jail under strict conditions.

Empey was formerly charged with multiple counts of possessing, soliciting, distributing, and disseminating child sexual abuse material in Teton County, Idaho. The case was elevated to federal authorities after Teton County investigators reviewed evidence for potential violations of federal law.

U.S. Magistrate Judge Raymond E. Patricco released Empey from jail, placing him under home confinement with GPS monitoring while he awaits trial. His release is contingent upon strict adherence to several rules, including limited internet access, a total prohibition on contact with minors, and third-party supervision. Any violation of these terms will result in his immediate return to custody.

The charges stem from a December 2024 incident following a report from a hospital worker. According to court filings, the worker spotted images of young children on Empey’s phone while he was attempting to show medical staff a photograph of a wound. On January 15, 2025, detectives interviewed Empey at his residence, where he consented to a digital search of his device.

Upon further search, detectives discovered a cache of sexually exploitative videos and photographs of children. Investigators also discovered WhatsApp messages dating back to September 2024, which detailed communications between Empey and two 17-year-old boys living in other countries.

RELATED: Teton County registered sex offender charged with multiple child exploitation felonies following tip from hospital staff

Empey is a registered sex offender with prior convictions for abusing minors as a Boy Scout Leader.

He is scheduled to go to trial on January 20, 2026, in Pocatello. If convicted on the federal counts, he faces a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison, a $250,000 fine, and the possibility of lifetime supervised release.

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Early morning fire destroys vehicle and chicken coop in Idaho Falls; One injured

Seth Ratliff

IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) — A fast-moving fire destroyed a vehicle and a chicken coop early Wednesday morning, leaving one resident injured and 13 chickens dead.

The Idaho Falls Fire Department was called to the blaze off West Broadway Street at 5:40 a.m. on Dec. 17, where they found a fire burning between two mobile homes.

Crews were able to rapidly contain the flames in under 10 minutes, which prevented the fire from consuming the nearby residences. While the neighboring trailers were saved from destruction, one home sustained partial damage, and a nearby car was completely destroyed.

The chicken coop where the fire originated was a total loss, resulting in the death of 13 chickens. Fire officials have estimated the total property damage from the incident at $30,000.

One resident sustained minor injuries during the incident but declined treatment by EMS at the scene.

According to the Idaho Falls Fire Department, the fire originated in the chicken coop between two trailers off West Broadway Street. The call came in around 5:40, and crews rushed to the scene, quickly containing the fire in under 10 minutes, preventing further damage to the nearby trailer homes.

The chicken coop was a total loss, and 13 chickens perished in the fire. The neighboring trailer was partially impacted, with a nearby car being completely destroyed. Total damages from the incident are estimated at $30,000.

One resident sustained minor injuries and refused treatment by EMS at the scene. According to IFFD, a total of 19 firefighters responded to the call, including three engines, a ladder truck, three ambulances, and a battalion chief. Supporting agencies, including Intermountain Gas and Rocky Mountain Power, also arrived to secure utilities, while a chaplain provided on-site assistance to those affected.

The Idaho Falls Fire Department says it has concluded its investigation into the matter. While the fire was traced back to the chicken coop, the exact cause remains undetermined.

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District 91 school administrators investigate safety concern for Idaho Falls schools

Danielle Mullenix

Idaho Falls, ID (KIFI) – On Tuesday night, the Idaho Falls School District 91 released a statement regarding a potential concern about student safety. An individual on the sex offender registry reportedly made comments about observing children in their neighborhood.

The area of concern is north of Broadway St. and south of Grandview Dr., between Skyline Dr. and Bellin Rd. The Idaho Falls Police Department is investigating the situation. District administration is sharing this information with parents and guardians, along with a few reminders about student safety.

Parents are always welcome to drive their students to school. For students who continue to ride the bus, D91 administrators will monitor bus stops in the affected area in the morning and afternoon for the rest of the week. Administrators are encouraging families and neighborhoods to work together to plan for additional precautions throughout the upcoming break. They also encourage families to discuss safety practices with their students and remind them to take precautions, especially outside school hours and on weekends.

Students should walk in groups or pairs whenever possible.

Students should be alert to what is going on around them.

Students should not speak with, approach, or follow adults they do not know.

If you observe suspicious activity near or around a school, a bus stop, or your neighborhood, you should note the following information and then call 911:

Describe the suspect, noting approximate height and weight; color, length, and style of hair; presence of facial hair; distinctive clothing; or other markings.

Record the license number, color, make, and model of a vehicle, if present, as well as any identifying marks on the vehicle.

The Idaho Falls School District 91 administration will work closely with the Idaho Falls Police Department to address concerns and keep parents informed. A good way to monitor your neighborhood is to visit the sex offender registry, click here.

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ISP urges drivers to secure cargo after wood impales SUV windshield

Seth Ratliff

IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) — With holiday travel in full swing, the Idaho State Police is urging drivers to secure their loads after a close call on Tuesday, Dec. 16.

This morning, ISP released photos on social media of an incident that took place in Idaho Falls. A large piece of wood fell from a moving vehicle and impaled the windshield of an SUV. The wood narrowly missed the two occupants inside.

“Thankfully, no one was injured — but this could have ended very differently,” ISP stated in a Facebook post. “What falls off your vehicle can become life-threatening to someone else in seconds.”

With more travelers on the road and winter weather adding to driving hazards, police are urging everyone to double-check their vehicles before departing. “This is why load securement matters. Whether you’re hauling for work or towing on the weekend, take the extra time to properly secure your load,” states the post.

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Armed suspect hospitalized after deputy-involved shooting in Bonneville County

Curtis Jackson

UPDATE:

IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) — An east Idaho man has been hospitalized with life-threatening injuries after a multi-county search ended in a shootout with Bonneville County Sheriff’s deputies. The incident, which began as a physical domestic dispute and vehicle theft in Madison County, ended in a deputy-involved shooting near 95th E, leaving the suspect with life-threatening injuries.

Initial Incident and Early Morning Pursuit

The incident began late Tuesday night, December 16, when the Madison County Sheriff’s Office reported a man involved in a physical domestic dispute had stolen a vehicle. Requesting assistance from the Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office just after 3:30 am, authorities believed that the suspect was likely armed and had expressed an intent to commit “suicide by cop.”

Bonneville County Deputies had first encountered the stolen vehicle around 11:00 p.m. near S. Ammon Rd. and 49th S. At the time, the deputies were unaware of the incident in Madison County, but spotted the driver was traveling at high speeds with no headlights. As the deputies attempted to perform a traffic stop, the driver sped away, and the pursuit was called off due to safety reasons.

The search intensified at 5:30 a.m. when Madison County officials tracked the suspect to the area of 17th St. and Ammon Rd. Deputies in the area spotted the vehicle traveling northbound on Ammon Rd. The driver reportedly showed no regard for the rules of the road, driving through the center island of a roundabout at Lincoln Rd. and nearly striking several other motorists. BCSO says Deputies attempted to get behind and stop the vehicle, but lost sight of it, weaving in and out of traffic in the dark.

Moments later, an unmarked patrol unit spotted the vehicle in the City of Ucon. The driver continued to weave into oncoming traffic with no lights on.

The Deputy followed the vehicle on N. Yellowstone to County Line Rd. where the vehicle turned east, until more patrol cars could get to the area. As the vehicle approached 95th E., a deputy successfully executed a PIT maneuver, which turned the vehicle off the side of the road and into the gutter.

The Shooting and Ongoing Investigation

As his car came to a stop, BCSO says the man immediately began firing at officers. Two deputies returned fire. BCSO says whether or not the driver was struck by his own fired rounds or rounds from a deputy is under investigation.

BCSO says deputies provided immediate on-site medical aid until Idaho Falls Ambulance personnel arrived. The suspect was taken to East Idaho Regional Medical Center with life-threatening injuries. No deputies or bystanders were injured during the exchange.

In accordance with standard protocol, Bonneville County Sheriff Sam Hulse requested assistance from the East Idaho Critical Incident Team to investigate the incident. The Bingham County/Blackfoot Police Investigations team is leading the investigation with assistance from multiple area agencies.

The identities of the suspect and the deputies involved have not yet been released. Further updates will be provided as the investigation progresses.

ORIGINAL:

BONNEVILLE COUNTY, Idaho (KIFI) – Bonneville County deputies are investigating what they call “a critical incident” along North County Line Road.

A one-mile stretch between 95th East and 85th East, along the Jefferson County line, is closed while investigators process the scene.

Authorities say the area is secure and there is no threat to the public.

Drivers are asked to avoid the area and use alternate routes until the road reopens.

This is a tri-county investigation including Bonneville, Bingham, and Jefferson counties. We are told Bingham County is leading the investigation, although the incident occurred in Bonneville County.

This is a developing story and will be updated when more details are released.

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