IDAHO FALLS — A man who jumped into a canal to escape police will be headed to prison. Marco Leal, 23, will spend four to 10 years in prison after being sentenced on May 26 by District Judge Bruce Pickett. Leal pleaded guilty to felony grand theft, fleeing from law enforcement and possession of a […]
Man arrested for attack with electric guitar
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Brandon A. Charboneau | Bonneville County Jail
IDAHO FALLS Police arrested an Idaho Falls man for allegedly attacking another man with an electric guitar.
The alleged attack happened on Oct. 26, 2020, when Brandon Anthony Charboneau, 34, had just been released from prison, according to an affidavit of probable cause obtained by EastIdahoNews.com. Charboneau was charged last year with felony aggravated battery but made his initial appearance Thursday.
The victim called the Idaho Falls Police department after friends took him to Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center. In initial interviews with officers, the victim said Charboneau used the instrument to hit him on the head while he was in his bedroom. Court documents explain how Charboneau and the victim knew each other.
Man flown to hospital following semi crash on US 20
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The following is a news release from Idaho State Police.
On Wednesday, June 2, at approximately 9:35 p.m., Idaho State Police investigated a two vehicle crash westbound on US 20 at milepost 274, northeast of Atomic City.
Joey Morrison, 48, of Kaysville, Utah, was traveling eastbound on US 20 in a 2004 Peterbilt Conventional 379 semi hauling a single trailer.
Michael Sinclair, 76, of Arco, was traveling westbound in a 2004 Ford Expedition.
Morrison failed to maintain his lane and drove into oncoming traffic. Sinclair, in an attempt to avoid colliding with Morrison, drove off the right shoulder. Morrison drove off the road and came to rest upright in a field. Sinclair’s Ford rolled on the roadway and came to rest on its top.
Crash blocks traffic near INL for nearly 5 hours Published
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IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) - An accident on US 20 northeast of Atomic City blocked the highway for approximately five hours Wednesday night.
Idaho State Police said at about 9:35 p.m. Joey Morrison, 48, of Kaysville, Utah was heading east in semi-truck and crossed into oncoming traffic at milepost 274.
Michael Sinclair, 76, of Arco was heading west in a Ford Expedition and tried to avoid hitting the semi. Sinclair drove off the right side of the road, which caused it to roll to its top.
The semi came to rest in a field upright.