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M. B.Mink Creek Meadows·2 days agoLooking for someone with a long ladder that can replace our florescent bulbs in the store. I am too old and fat to try. Merrisa Bishop’s Gun Barn1Like4

K. B.Mink Creek Meadows·a week agoOne of our gray kitties (left one) went missing 4 days ago. We and his brother miss him. ❤️2Like5

J. F.Mink Creek Meadows·2+ weeks agoDoes anyone know of a mechanic that comes to the house, I have a tractor mower that needs a new belt put on on a Troy Belt mower? Thanks, Julie Fair 20840676072Like3

M. B.Mink Creek Meadows·2+ weeks agoPocatello Gun Barn We are looking for a part time sales person for the store. Must have zero illegal drug use. Must have no criminal record. Firearms experience required. Gunsmithing experience preferable. Veterans are highly encouraged to apply. Bishop’s Gun Barn 305 Jefferson Ave Pocatello 208-233-39123Like

M. B.Mink Creek Meadows·2+ weeks agoWe are looking for a part time sales person. Gunsmithing experience preferred. Must be familiar with firearms. Zero criminal record. Zero illegal substance use of any kind. Veteran preference. Bishop’s Gun Barn 208-233-39123Like3

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BANNOCK COUNTY GOVERNMENT2+ weeks agoAgencyPhone scammers impersonating Bannock County Sheriff’s deputies The Bannock County Sheriff’s Office is warning the public about phone scams demanding payment for court fines. People have recently reported scams to the BCSO in which scammers impersonate sheriff’s deputies and ask for payment for missing court or other court fines. Bannock County Sheriff Tony Manu wants the public to be aware of a few things: • No deputy or employee of the Bannock County Sheriff’s Office will ever ask you to give them money. • We never issue subpoenas or warrants over the phone. That is not standard protocol for our Office. • If someone presents themselves as one of our deputies or employees and states you have a legal issue and need to pay a sum of money immediately, they are attempting to scam you. If you are contacted by someone from the Sheriff’s Office and you are concerned about the legitimacy of the call: • Write down the caller’s identity, badge number, and phone number, if you can. • Let the caller know you will hang up and call right back to verify their identity. • Call our office to verify their name, and if they have indeed contacted you; do NOT call the number they provide you. Sheriff's Office Phone Numbers: Main Office - (208) 236-7111 Civil Division (M-Th, 7a-6p) - (208)236-7195 If you call after hours, ask to speak with the patrol shift supervisor on duty. These phone numbers are also available on our website, bannockcounty.us/sheriff. #####11Like1

BANNOCK COUNTY GOVERNMENT2+ weeks agoAgencySCAM ALERT: Jury duty scam targets Bannock County residents The Bannock County Clerk’s Jury Office has received a number of reports over the past few days of scam callers targeting our area. The suspect callers identify themselves as Bannock County employees. The context of these calls center around the suspect telling the victim they have a warrant for their arrest due to missing a court date or jury duty. The suspects work to coerce the victim into paying money over the phone with their credit card. Part of the ruse involves the threat of arrest or more criminal charges and consequences. Bannock County will never initiate a call for a payment or credit card information over the phone to satisfy a judgement, warrant, fine, jury duty, or other court issue. Those types of transactions always go through court offices directly and usually require in-person contact at the courthouse. While county staff does contact our community for a number of legitimate reasons through the course of our job, trying to directly obtain money over the phone for any criminal or civil action will not happen. The biggest tell-tale sign someone posing as Law Enforcement over the phone is a scam is when you are asked to pay money via a gift card or money transfer credit card to satisfy a fine or to avoid arrest. If you are unsure the person contacting you is a legitimate county official, you can always contact your local public safety dispatch or court offices to verify. This type of crime is among the wide variety of calls, texts, email and social media scams regularly hitting our area. Be suspicious of strange messages asking you to click links or open websites you are unfamiliar with. If you have fallen victim to this type of scam and suffered a financial loss, report the incident immediately to your local Law Enforcement and to the federal Internet Crime Complaint Center website at www.ic3.gov.7Like

BANNOCK COUNTY GOVERNMENT2+ weeks agoAgencyNEWS RELEASE: Two suspects arrested in string of car burglaries in Inkom INKOM, Idaho – Two people are in jail after a string of vehicle burglaries in Inkom. On Sunday, Feb. 25, Bannock County Sheriff’s deputies arrested April Ruiz, 39, and Robbert Call, 38, both of Bannock County, in connection to 14 burglaries that took place throughout February. Ruiz is charged with 14 counts of burglary and one count of possession of methamphetamine, all felonies. Call is being held on one count of unlawful possession of a firearm, a felony, and a warrant from Bonneville County. The first burglary was reported to the Sheriff’s Office on Feb. 12, and the most recent report was received on the morning of Feb. 25. Most of the burglaries took place between the hours of 10 p.m. and 8 a.m., and all of the reported vehicles burglarized were unlocked. “Even in a small town, it’s important to lock your cars and homes in case of a situation like this. We live in a great area with great people, but we’re still not immune to crimes of opportunity,” said Sgt. Justin Cannon, a detective on the case. Detectives with the Bannock County Sheriff’s Office were able to identify the suspects through security footage shared by local residents. Detectives then recovered various stolen items after serving a search warrant for a residence on the 400 block of Commercial St. in Inkom, where the suspects were residing. “I really want to thank the community for sharing their tips and footage with us. We wouldn’t have been able to catch them without the camera footage,” Sgt. Cannon said. It’s possible that additional burglaries in the area have not been reported to the Sheriff’s Office. Sgt. Cannon encourages people to report any stolen items, even if the item was taken weeks ago. To report a burglary or other crime, call 208-236-7111 or visit bannockcounty.us/sheriff. Ruiz and Call are scheduled for arraignment on Feb. 26. All suspects of a crime are considered innocent until proven guilty. #####4Like

BANNOCK COUNTY GOVERNMENT2+ weeks agoAgencyTRAIL SAFETY: Sheriff’s Office reminds outdoor enthusiasts to lock car doors at trailheads As Idahoans begin to hit the trails again, prowlers are taking advantage of unlocked vehicles. The Bannock County Sheriff’s Office is receiving increasing reports of burglaries in unlocked vehicles at trailheads. There are even reports of stolen cars with keys left inside or hidden around the vehicle. “We live in a great area for outdoor recreation, but even in our small community, it’s important to be diligent about locking your doors. Thieves know where to check for hidden keys, so we recommend locking your vehicle and bringing the keys with you,” said Sgt. Justin Cannon. Cannon also recommends not leaving valuables, such as guns, purses, electronics, or garage door openers, in plain view. If someone sees it and wants it, they’ll find a way to get it. “This goes for all trailheads, all the time. It’s not just a Bannock County problem; this kind of thing happens everywhere, so it’s important to stay diligent and make a habit of locking up your stuff,” Cannon said. The Sheriff’s Office is investigating the reported burglaries. Anyone with information about a vehicle burglary should call the Bannock County Sheriff’s Office at 208-236-7111.2Like2

M. B.Mink Creek Meadows·2+ weeks agoThief in the neighborhood!! My spouse caught a young male trying to open the doors to our cars in the driveway. The creep was confronted and ran off to the street and towards the Vape shop. Intersection of Bannock Hwy and W Portneuf Thief in the neighborhood!! My spouse caught a young male trying to open the doors to our cars in the driveway. The creep was confronted and ran off to the street and towards the Vape shop. Intersection of Bannock Hwy and W Portneuf12Like3

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