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Young woman church group donates 25 comfort kits for children in need
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Pictured: Maddie Cannon, Kylee, Bryana, Hollie, Adi, Ambria, Officer Abreo, Becky Rhodes. Not pictured: Rachel, Reagan| Photos: Becky Rhodes
IDAHO FALLS Reagan Rhodes of Idaho Falls knows exactly what she wants to be when she grows up.
The 13-year-old girl wants a career helping others, like law enforcement or fighting fires. In her efforts to learn from first responders, she found an idea on ways to help them. An idea the 16-18 year old girls in her church group jumped at.
After speaking with family friend and Idaho Falls Police Department Patrol Officer Jose Abreo, Rhodes learned there were many children in the area experiencing hardships, trauma, or crisis. The best way to help police, she determined, was to help these kids.
IFPD officers sign on with U.S. Marshal Service
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US Marshal Darrin Lambert deputizes Officers Corey Sato and Jose Abreo
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) - Two Idaho Falls Police Officers have been sworn in as Special Deputy U.S. Marshals. The duty lasts two years and gives the officers ability to exercise U.S. Marshal authorities, like crossing jurisdictional lines, while working with the fugitive task force.
Officers Corey Sato and Jose Abreo will help the federal agency apprehend violent criminals, sex offenders, and “Most Wanted” fugitives in our area and around the country.
The U.S. Marshal’s Service has about 3,500 full-time Deputy U.S. Marshals across the country. The service works with state and local law enforcement agencies to locate and apprehend the most violent fugitives.