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Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin were killed inside an off-campus apartment in the early ...
Bryan Kohberger remained calm during his first police interview after the University of Idaho murders, discussing his ...
The new photos show blood on doors, walls and the floor around what appears to otherwise be a typical college residence, with ...
Moscow Police said anyone with information on the possible sexual assault near Ghormley Parkmos is asked to contact the Moscow Police Department at 208-882-COPS (2677).
MOSCOW, Idaho – The Moscow Police Department is searching for a motorcyclist accused of failing to comply with an order to stop on Saturday.
MOSCOW, ID. - The Moscow Police Department thanked the Moscow community and all who have supported them amidst the ongoing Idaho quadruple murder investigation. In a post to Facebook on Jan. 31 ...
MOSCOW, ID. — The man who was thrust into the national spotlight when four University of Idaho students were murdered is retiring from the Moscow Police Department. 54 year-old James Fry spent ...
Moscow Police Department Chief James Fry made the comments to the Moscow-Pullman Daily News on Thursday, over two weeks after the four University of Idaho students, Ethan Chapin, 20; Xana Kernodle ...
Moscow Police Chief James Fry confirmed to KTVB the four victims were students at the University of Idaho. The police department and the City of Moscow on Monday identified them as 20-year-old ...
Moscow Police Chief James Fry announced Tuesday that he plans to retire from the Moscow Police Department in May and run for Latah County sheriff.
In May 2019, Moscow voters approved a 10-year, $9.64 million general obligation bond to fund construction of the new building, an act that reflects community support of the department, Fosberg said.
Police Chief James Fry, 54, will retire May 1 after three decades with the department, including the last eight years as chief, to focus on his bid for sheriff.