I think this is something every single driver has done a time or two, inching out into the intersection when the yellow arrow is flashing to turn left. Now the real question is, do you think that is legal or illegal?
1 person arrested during drug bust in Idaho Falls
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Courtesy Jessica Clements
IDAHO FALLS – One person is in custody following a drug bust in Idaho Falls Saturday afternoon.
Idaho Falls Police Department spokeswoman Jessica Clements tells EastIdahoNews.com they discovered what they believe to be a meth lab at a home in the 3200 block of Londonderry Avenue while responding to a domestic disturbance mid afternoon.
There is no danger to the surrounding area, but police have blocked off the area while they conduct the investigation.
Crews with Idaho Falls Police Department, Idaho State Police, and Idaho Falls Fire Department are expected to be in the area for the next several hours.
Bomb Squad Called For Dynamite Found Under Buhl Home
Well that could have been bad. The Twin Falls Sheriff s Office and the Twin Falls Police Department responded to a call in Buhl where a person found dynamite underneath their home.
According to the Twin Falls Sheriff s Office Facebook post, the dynamite was found inside a glass bottle underneath a home near Buhl. The Police Department responded with their bomb squad to help take care of the situation. Fortunately, no one was injured, the dynamite did not cause any damage and the resident can move on.
Apparently, the dynamite was burned and cleared so it would not be hazardous to anything or anyone in the future. Could you imagine being this person? Randomly finding some dynamite just chilling underneath your home for who knows how long?
Structure fire causes estimated $75,000 in damages
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Patrick Hurley
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) - The Idaho Falls Fire Department reports a structure fire on the 1300 block of South Woodruff Avenue Tuesday caused approximately $75,000 in damages.
Two adults were standing outside of the Three Fountains condominium complex shortly after 1 a.m. when they noted smoke coming from a second-floor condominium and called 9-1-1.
IFFD said one adult inside the home at the time of the fire was able to evacuate safely. One of the other neighbors reported the condominium quickly became fully engulfed in flames.
Two ambulances, two engines, the ladder truck and a battalion chief responded to the Three Fountains condominiums, a two-story multi-family complex.
The Twin Falls Police Department shared some photos on their Facebook page on two people who walked out of a store without paying for the merchandise. They are asking for the publics help identifying them.