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Sheriff still looking for clerk s killer after six years | News

CANYON COUNTY — The Canyon County Sheriff’s Office is not relenting on its search for the people responsible for the Dec. 17, 2014 murder of 25-year-old Christopher Reese, who was working as a night shift clerk at a Jackson’s Food Store in Notus, as the sheriff’s office announced in a Dec. 17 news release marking the sixth anniversary of the killing. The sheriff’s office continues to treat the case as a high-priority case, with detectives having followed up on over a thousand tips and leads. Despite these clues, the suspects remain at large. “My heart continues to go out to the family and friends of Mr. Reese, and I want nothing more than to bring them the closure they so desperately need,” said Canyon County Sheriff Kieran Donahue in the release. “This was almost certainly a planned, meticulous attack, and not some random act of violence like many of the homicides we see in this area. That’s why finding these two suspects and holding th

Presumed positive : Canyon County jail skips coronavirus testing for different approach

Presumed positive : Canyon County jail skips coronavirus testing for different approach Ruth Brown, The Idaho Statesman Dec. 22 The Ada County Jail, which has housed roughly 900 people daily in December, had conducted 3,088 coronavirus tests among inmates as of Dec. 18, and 373 of them were positive. The jail in Twin Falls County, which houses up to roughly 200 inmates daily, had done 671 coronavirus tests as of Dec. 17, and 287 were positive. At the Canyon County jail, meanwhile, where roughly 400 people are in custody each day, there have been only four inmates tested for the coronavirus since the pandemic reached Idaho. The dearth of testing is in direct contradiction to recommendations from the state of Idaho and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, but the jail has taken a different approach.

Notus gas station murder still under investigation six years later

Notus gas station murder still under investigation six years later 25-year-old Christopher Reese was shot and killed during a gas station robbery on Dec. 17, 2014. Six years later, police are still searching for the men responsible. Author: KTVB Staff Updated: 5:08 PM MST December 17, 2020 CALDWELL, Idaho Six years after the murder of 25-year-old Christopher Reese, The Canyon County Sheriff s Office continues to search for the people responsible. Reese was murdered while working as a clerk at Jackson s Food Store in Notus, Idaho. On Dec. 17, 2014, two masked gunmen entered the store, immediately shooting and killing Reese. The suspects used a handcart to remove a safe from behind the counter before stealing Reese s vehicle from the parking lot.

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