ISP Believes Increase In Drugs Through Gate City If Mexico Legalizes - Idaho8.com

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BANNOCK COUNTY - With Mexico considering legalizing drugs, law enforcement in the Gate City is worried it may open up the already existent gateway for drugs through the area. The Idaho State Police said the biggest problem is I-15 runs from Mexico

ISP reports single-vehicle rollover north of Shoshone - Idaho Mountain Express
A 67-year-old Twin Falls man was killed in a single-vehicle rollover Wednesday on state Highway 75 just north of Shoshone. Idaho State Police reported this morning that the accident occurred around 8:30 p.m. near milepost 76. The victim was

36-year-old Boise woman and 30-year-old half-brother arrested, charged - Idaho Statesman
Brian L. Reed, 30, and Marilyn R. Lee, 36, are both being held in the Ada County Jail on felony incest charges. Boise police say they arrested Lee at her workplace just before noon Wednesday. Reed, Lee’s half brother, is a registered sex offender

Lawmakers disuss $22M shift for ISP, Parks & Recreation - KTVB
BOISE — Lawmakers met on how to shift $22 million from Idaho’s gas tax that now pays for state troopers and Department of Parks and Recreation programs to road maintenance in July 2010. The plan is a compromise the House struck with Gov. Butch Otter

ISP To Show They C.A.R.E This 4th - Greensburg Daily News
Setting of fireworks isn’t the only way to celebrate the Fourth of July, and the Indiana State Police knows it. As the holiday weekend nears, the ISP will be stepping up patrols to make Independence Day safer for everyone. According to ISP Sgt

Two Nampa men arrested after Idaho State Police find 164 pounds of - Idaho Statesman
The Idaho State Police officer who pulled over a truck to check on the possibility for a drunk driver near Pocatello just before midnight Wednesday made a surprise discovery — 164.73 pounds of marijuana in the back of the truck. Truck driver Manuel

ISP increasing patrols for holiday - WANE-TV
SELLERSBURG, Ind. (AP) - About 150 additional state troopers will hit Indiana highways during the upcoming July 4 holiday weekend. State police will be taking part in federally funded programs that allow increased police patrols to reduce accidents

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