Idaho
Rigby man airlifted to hospital after rollover crash – East Idaho News
LONE PINE – A Rigby man was flown to the hospital Monday morning after his car rolled on ID Freeway 28.
The crash occurred round 9 a.m. at milepost 44 south of Lone Pine, in accordance with a information launch from Idaho State Police.
A 51-year-old man, whose title was not launched, was driving a 2007 Freightliner dump truck. For an unknown cause, the car rolled over after he veered off the suitable aspect of the street.
ISP stories he was sporting a seatbelt. Although he was airlifted to the hospital, the information launch doesn’t specify the extent of his accidents.
The westbound lane was blocked for 4 hours as ISP labored to wash up the wreckage. The crash stays below investigation.
Idaho
Another eastern Idaho man charged with possessing and sending child pornography – East Idaho News
REXBURG — A 30-year-old man is behind bars after police say he knowingly sent child pornography to multiple people.
Ryan Lynn Barnes is charged with four felony counts of knowingly distributing child sexually exploitative material.
His alleged crime is certainly not the first of its kind in eastern Idaho. Including this article, EastIdahoNews.com has published 40 stories since Jan. 1 about individuals in eastern Idaho being charged for possessing, creating and distributing child pornography. Thirty-eight of the suspects are men.
Details of this case
Court documents say on Aug. 27, a deputy with the Madison County Sheriff’s Office received information from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC), that someone with an Idaho IP address had uploaded child pornography to KIK, a messaging app.
Deputies were able to connect the email address from the KIK account to Barnes.
Police reports say Barnes sent at least four videos of child pornography to other users on KIK. The children in the videos are reportedly being forced to engage in sexual acts, and range between five and 12-years-old.
On Wednesday, a warrant was served at Barnes home in Rexburg, and he was taken to the Madison County Sheriff’s Office for an interview. During the interview, Barnes allegedly admitted he owned the email and KIK accounts where deputies discovered child pornography.
He also reportedly admitted to possessing child pornography and sending it to others through group and private chats. According to police reports, Barnes said he “received and sent approximately over 100 videos or images of child pornography with other users.”
Deputies say Barnes admitted to viewing child pornography weekly and “more often than legal pornography.” Barnes was then arrested and booked into the Madison County Jail on a $50,000 bond.
He is expected to appear for a preliminary hearing on Nov. 20. If convicted, he could face up to life in prison.
Though Barnes has been charged with these crimes, it does not necessarily mean he committed them. Everyone is presumed innocent until they are proven guilty.
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Alleged gold bar courier arrested in Portland scheme targeted others in Idaho and on East Coast, feds say
Idaho
USC 75-69 Idaho State (Nov 7, 2024) Game Recap – ESPN
LOS ANGELES — — Josh Cohen had 19 points and Saint Thomas hit a late 3-pointer to help Southern California hold off Idaho State 75-69 on Thursday night.
Dylan Darling made both ends of a one-and-one following his layup to give Idaho State a 58-57 lead with 8:45 left to play. USC (2-0) moved back ahead by three, but Evan Otten hit 1 of 2 free throws and followed with a dunk to tie the game at 63 with 4:02 remaining.
Clark Slajchert made 2 of 3 free throws after being fouled on a 3-point attempt and Cohen hit a jumper following a Bengals turnover to give the Trojans a 68-65 lead with 2:25 left. Idaho State (0-2) turned a missed 3-pointer by Slajchert into a fastbreak layup by Jake O’Neil to get within a point.
Both teams missed shots before Thomas buried a 3-pointer with 18 seconds remaining to put the Trojans up 71-67. Darling had a layup with 4.5 seconds left, but Slajchert hit two foul shots for a two-possession lead.
Cohen made 8 of 12 shots from the floor and 3 of 4 free throws for USC. Wesley Yates III scored 13 points off the bench. Thomas finished with 10 points, nine assists and seven rebounds.
Darling, a sophomore transfer from Washington State, finished with a career-high 22 points for Idaho State. Isaiah Griffin had 10 points. O’Neil had nine points and nine rebounds.
Cohen had a layup with five seconds left and scored 12 points to help USC take a 38-35 lead into halftime. Darling had 15 points for Idaho State to keep it a one-possession game. The Bengals fell behind 19-7 but stayed close by making 14 of 16 foul shots, while the Trojans sank only 6 of 14.
USC, which opened with a 77-51 home victory over Chattanooga, will host UT Arlington on Wednesday.
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