SALLY KRUTZIG
Post Register
REXBURG â One year ago, on Dec. 20, 2019, the Post Register published an article about law enforcement asking for help locating two children missing from Rexburg: 16-year-old Tylee Ryan and her brother 7-year-old J.J. Vallow.
At the time, no one had any idea that the search for the children would turn into one of the largest and strangest criminal cases in Idahoâs history.
âThe suspicious death of a popular Central Elementary School Librarian and the disappearance of her husbandâs new step-children acquired after he married the childrenâs mother weeks following his first wifeâs death, has caused area law enforcement and FBI to ask the publicâs help in searching for the missing youth,â wrote Rexburg Standard Journal reporter Lisa Dayley Smith.
A year after the public learned about J J and Tylee a nation remains riveted
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Roger Shoot
ANDERSON A local judge has denied a motion to dismiss a lawsuit against a local real estate broker who pleaded guilty in 2016 to felony counts of theft and forgery.
Madison Circuit Court Division 1 Judge Angela Warner Sims denied the motion to dismiss the lawsuit brought by the state of Indiana against Roger and Pam Shoot and their business, P.R. Properties LLC and Anderson Homes.
Shoot’s attorney requested the dismissal because the state didn’t take any action in the civil complaint from April 2013 through September 2016. The state did request a pretrial conference in September 2019.
Shoot pleaded guilty in April 2016 to three Class D felony counts of theft, and one Class C felony count of forgery in a plea agreement approved by then Madison Circuit Court Judge Thomas Newman Jr.