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Traffic stop leads to drug arrest - Local News 8

Traffic stop leads to drug arrest BONNEVILLE COUNTY, Idaho (KIFI) - An Idaho Falls man was booked into the Bonneville County Jail Saturday after being found in possession of illegal drugs and drug paraphernalia.  At around 10:40 a.m., a Bonneville County Sheriff’s deputy stopped a vehicle for traffic violations near the 1700 N. block of Lindsay Boulevard and identified the driver as 39-year-old Kim Alan Spotted Bear of Idaho Falls.  At the time, Spotted Bear was found to be driving on a suspected driver s license and could not produce registration or insurance to the vehicle.  During this time, a deputy and his K-9 partner arrived finding indications from a free air search that the odor of illegal drugs was coming from the vehicle. 

Fleeing suspects arrested for possession of cocaine

Fleeing suspects arrested for possession of cocaine BONNEVILLE COUNTY, Idaho (KIFI) - Two adults were arrested Saturday night after fleeing from a Bonneville County Sheriff’s deputy and subsequently crashing their vehicle at the intersection of Utah Ave. and Pancheri Dr. in Idaho Falls.  At around 11:00 p.m., a deputy attempted to stop a Suburban that did not have working taillights near Lindsay Boulevard and Highway 20.  The vehicle sped away on Lindsay Boulevard toward Broadway at speeds more than 80 MPH in the 35 MPH zone and was observed running the traffic light at W. Broadway on to Utah Ave.  Due to the extremely high speeds and dangerous driving behavior by the suspect, the deputy discontinued pursuit of the Suburban and notified other deputies and officers over the radio what had transpired. 

Part of Lindsay Blvd in Idaho Falls closed for the next 20 days

Part of Lindsay Blvd. in Idaho Falls closed for the next 20 days Share This The following is a news release from the city of Idaho Falls. A portion of Lindsay Boulevard will close for 20 days to allow construction crews to work on the railroad tracks near the Snake River Animal Shelter. Motorists will need to plan alternate routes. The project begins Monday. During construction, traffic will be detoured along Old Butte Road (North 26th West) between Broadway and East 49th North. The project entails correcting the super-elevation at the railroad tracks and requires full road closure for the duration of the project.

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