Three Idaho children, who were reported missing, might be together, the Gem County Sheriff s office said on Tuesday.
The Sheriff s office identified the children as Tristan Connor Sexton, 17; Taylor Summers, 14; and Taryn Summers, 8.
According to a Fox News report, these children were last seen in Emmett s small town in Idaho on separate dates. Tristan and Taylor were reported as runaways last September and October, East Idaho News reported.
Court records showed that the three children are related and living in the same home.
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Authorities believed that the three Idaho children ran away from their homes. The focus of the Gem County Sheriff s office recent efforts is to locate the whereabouts of the youngest child in the group, Taryn Summers, who was reported to be missing late Monday afternoon.
Three Idaho farmers have been chosen to serve on American Farm Bureau Federation committees.
AFBF represents farmers and ranchers across the U.S. It works with state Farm Bureau organizations to protect producersâ rights, educate people about agriculture and promote the industry.
The Idaho Farm Bureau said in a release that Alan Clark of the Rigby area and Kyle and Jessica Wade of Downey will serve two-year terms on AFBF committees starting in March.
Clark is a fifth-generation farmer and rancher. He has 500 beef cows and farms 1,500 acres of hay, barley and wheat. He was selected to serve on AFBFâs 10-member Promotion and Education Committee.