District Judge Steven Boyce has ordered a stay on the criminal cases of Lori Vallow after a psychological evaluation found she was incompetent to stand trial.
âThe completed assessment determined that the Defendant is not competent to proceed, and recommends restorative treatment,â Boyce wrote in his order staying the case.
The order was filed on the same day that the Chandler Police Department in Arizona announced it had submitted an investigation to the Maricopa County Attorneyâs Office concluding Vallow had committed conspiracy to commit first-degree murder against her ex-husband, Charles Vallow. Chandler Police Sgt. Jason McClimans confirmed the department submitted its investigation and that the prosecutor was reviewing the report.
Chandler Police Department hiring, offering bonuses to new recruits
FOX 10 s Danielle Miller reports.
CHANDLER, Ariz. - The Chandler Police Department is looking to hire police officers, detention officers and dispatchers - all while offering a hiring incentive. We are looking to hire an upwards of 40 officers this year, said Sgt. Jason McClimans with Chandler Police.
Sergeant McClimans says more than a quarter of the department s officers are eligible for retirement, leaving them in need of new hires. To help with their search efforts, a hiring incentive was offered. It is $5,000 for laterals, $3,500 for new recruits, and $2,000 for detention officers and dispatchers, McClimans said. That is split up between 6 months for the first 6 months, and then 6 months afterwards when you hit your probation.
SALT LAKE CITY A judge in Idaho has paused a criminal case against Lori Vallow Daybell after an evaluation found that she is not competent to face charges tied to the disappearance of her two children.
The development in that state comes as police in Arizona are recommending that Daybell face a new charge of conspiring to murder a fourth person her former husband Charles Vallow. Just this week, a grand jury indicted Daybell and her new husband in the death of his former wife and in the killings of her two kids.
Authorities revisited the deaths of Lori Vallow Daybell s and Chad Daybell s former spouses after they began investigating the September 2019 disappearance of Joshua JJ Vallow and his sister, Tylee Ryan.
SALT LAKE CITY A judge in Idaho has paused a criminal case against Lori Vallow Daybell after an evaluation found that she is not competent to face charges tied to the disappearance of her two children.
The development in that state comes as police in Arizona are recommending that Daybell face a new charge of conspiring to murder a fourth person her former husband Charles Vallow. Just this week, a grand jury in Idaho indicted Daybell and her new husband in the death of his former wife and in the killings of her two kids in a case involving their reported doomsday religious beliefs.
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Charles Vallow with Lori Vallow Daybell. | File photo
CHANDLER, Arizona Arizona investigators are attempting to have Lori Vallow Daybell charged with the death her fourth husband, Charles Vallow.
On Thursday, Chandler Arizona Police Sgt. Jason McClimans confirmed to EastIdahoNews.com that on April 1, investigators submitted their case to the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office. The submitted charge is conspiracy to commit first-degree murder.
“Because this is an open case with our office and a charging decision has not yet been made, we are unable to provide comment on the case,” Maricopa County Attorney’s spokesperson Jennifer Liewer said in an email. “I can confirm a case was submitted by Chandler PD and our office is currently reviewing the facts and evidence in the case to make a charging decision.”