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There were 207 calls for service reported to the Teton County, Idaho Sheriffâs Office between January 22 and January 28. Officers performed 47 traffic stops and 30 security checks of local businesses. There were four accidents, three slide-offs, three DUIs, and three ambulance runs to Grand Targhee.
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Teton Co. students, parents learn about dealing with social media threats
By: Colter Anstaett
and last updated 2021-01-28 16:11:17-05
FAIRFIELD â The Teton County Sheriffâs Office is trying to help parents help the authorities stop the person who is
A community meeting was held at Fairfield High School Wednesday night, and about two dozen parents showed up.
Two deputies told them what they know about the investigation, how to talk to their kids about this situation, and educated them about how SnapChat and other social media apps work.
The Sheriffâs Office says someone is using SnapChat to trick young girls into sending them compromising pictures. Once the pictures are sent, the suspect says if they donât send more pictures the ones theyâve already sent will be publicized.
Students and parents in Teton County learn about dealing with social media threats
MTN
By: Colter Anstaett
and last updated 2021-01-28 13:15:37-05
The Teton County Sheriffâs Office is trying to help parents help the authorities stop the person who is
A community meeting was held at Fairfield High School Wednesday night, and about two dozen parents showed up.
Two deputies told them what they know about the investigation, how to talk to their kids about this situation, and educated them about how SnapChat and other social media apps work.
The Sheriffâs Office says someone is using SnapChat to trick young girls into sending them compromising pictures. Once the pictures are sent, the suspect says if they donât send more pictures the ones theyâve already sent will be publicized.
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