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Police searching for Idaho children believed to be in serious danger

POSTED 9:29 AM, DECEMBER 21, 2019, BY CNN WIRE

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REXBURG, Idaho (EastIdahoNews.com) — The FBI is investigating a possible connection between the death of a woman and two missing Idaho children who are believed to be in serious danger.

The Fremont County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the death of 49-year-old Tammy Daybell. Daybell, who had worked as a school librarian in Rexburg and Sugar City, was found deceased in her home Oct. 19, and her death was initially believed to be from natural causes, according to a Rexburg Police Department news release. She was buried in Springville, Utah, on Oct. 22, but a later investigation by the sheriff’s office revealed the death might be suspicious.

The sheriff’s office exhumed her remains Dec. 11, and the Utah Office of the Medical Examiner conducted an autopsy.

Rexburg Police Chief Shane Turman tells EastIdahoNews.com that during the investigation into her death, law enforcement was made aware that two Rexburg children, ages 7 and 17, were missing. They also determined that within weeks of Tammy Daybell’s death, her surviving husband, Chad Daybell, had married Rexburg resident Lori Vallow, who is the mother of the missing children, according to a news release.

It’s not clear what the connection is between the two cases. Fremont County Sheriff Len Humphries declined to comment.

No one involved in this case has been charged with any crime, but Turman said the parents have repeatedly lied about the whereabouts of the children.

“They’ve told us several stories about where the children are, but when we investigate, the children don’t exist where they say they should,” he said. “We don’t know where they are at, but we think they are in pretty serious danger.”

On Nov. 26, Rexburg Police tried to conduct a welfare check on Joshua Vallow, Lori Vallow’s adopted 7-year-old special needs son, at their home at 565 Pioneer Road in Rexburg. Relatives outside of Idaho had requested the check because they hadn’t spoken to Joshua since September.

Rexburg investigators spoke with Vallow and Daybell, who said Joshua was staying with a family friend in Arizona. That turned out to be a lie, Turman said.

On Nov 27, Rexburg police executed search warrants at locations in Rexburg associated with Vallow, in an attempt to locate Joshua. As the search warrants were being executed, investigators determined that Vallow and Daybell had abruptly left their home and Rexburg. Police do not believe the children were with them when they left.

Turman said they have been in contact with the couple, but authorities do not know where they are, and they continue to be uncooperative.

Investigators also determined Joshua last attended school at Kennedy Elementary in Rexburg on Sept. 23. Additionally, investigators learned Vallow has a 17-year-old daughter, Tylee Ryan, who was living with Vallow in Rexburg. The teen has not been seen since September either.

Investigators have contacted several members of the children’s extended family, but no one has been in contact with the children since September. Additionally, the children have not been reported missing to any law enforcement agency.

Joshua is a 7-year-old with brown hair and brown eyes. He is 4 feet tall and weighs 50 pounds. Tylee is a 17-year-old with blonde hair and blue eyes. She is 5 feet tall and weighs 160 pounds.

Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of the children since September is asked to contact the Rexburg Police Department, at (208) 359-3000, or the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC), at (800) THE-LOST.

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Police searching for Rexburg children believed to be in serious danger

Nate Sunderland, EastIdahoNews.com

Crime Watch -- Published at 3:54 pm, December 20, 2019 | Updated at 6:46 pm, December 20, 2019


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Joshua Vallow, left, and Tylee Ryan
REXBURG — Two local law enforcement agencies and the FBI are investigating a possible connection between the death of a Fremont County woman and two missing Rexburg children who are believed to be in serious danger.

The Fremont County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the death of 49-year-old Tammy Daybell. Daybell, who had worked as a school librarian in Rexburg and Sugar City, was found deceased in her home Oct. 19, and her death was initially believed to be from natural causes, according to a Rexburg Police Department news release. She was buried in Springville, Utah, on Oct. 22, but a later investigation by the sheriff’s office revealed the death might be suspicious.

Read Tammy Daybell’s obituary here.


The sheriff’s office exhumed her remains Dec. 11, and the Utah Office of the Medical Examiner conducted an autopsy.

Rexburg Police Chief Shane Turman tells EastIdahoNews.com that during the investigation into her death, law enforcement was made aware that two Rexburg children, ages 7 and 17, were missing. They also determined that within weeks of Tammy Daybell’s death, her surviving husband, Chad Daybell, had married Rexburg resident Lori Vallow, who is the mother of the missing children, according to a news release.


It’s not clear what the connection is between the two cases. Fremont County Sheriff Len Humphries declined to comment.

No one involved in this case has been charged with any crime, but Turman said the parents have repeatedly lied about the whereabouts of the children.

“They’ve told us several stories about where the children are, but when we investigate, the children don’t exist where they say they should,” he said. “We don’t know where they are at, but we think they are in pretty serious danger.”


On Nov. 26, Rexburg Police tried to conduct a welfare check on Joshua Vallow, Lori Vallow’s adopted 7-year-old special needs son, at their home at 565 Pioneer Road in Rexburg. Relatives outside of Idaho had requested the check because they hadn’t spoken to Joshua since September.

Rexburg investigators spoke with Vallow and Daybell, who said Joshua was staying with a family friend in Arizona. That turned out to be a lie, Turman said.

On Nov 27, Rexburg police executed search warrants at locations in Rexburg associated with Vallow, in an attempt to locate Joshua. As the search warrants were being executed, investigators determined that Vallow and Daybell had abruptly left their home and Rexburg. Police do not believe the children were with them when they left.

Turman said they have been in contact with the couple, but authorities do not know where they are, and they continue to be uncooperative.

Investigators also determined Joshua last attended school at Kennedy Elementary in Rexburg on Sept. 23. Additionally, investigators learned Vallow has a 17-year-old daughter, Tylee Ryan, who was living with Vallow in Rexburg. The teen has not been seen since September either.

Investigators have contacted several members of the children’s extended family, but no one has been in contact with the children since September. Additionally, the children have not been reported missing to any law enforcement agency.

Joshua is a 7-year-old with brown hair and brown eyes. He is 4 feet tall and weighs 50 pounds. Tylee is a 17-year-old with blonde hair and blue eyes. She is 5 feet tall and weighs 160 pounds.

Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of the children since September is asked to contact the Rexburg Police Department, at (208) 359-3000, or the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC), at (800) THE-LOST.

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Is there another kind?

nope.. all related to missing kids in first article but there some plots during when they are missing that came to light. but yes the children are disabled that why they are in serious danger.
 

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You missed the joke. I quoted "serious danger" then asked, "Is there another kind?" It's from the "A Few Good Men" movie.

Danger is danger, it IS serious, or grave, or it's not danger. There aren't different levels or kinds of danger. It doesn't need a modifier.

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You missed the joke. I quoted "serious danger" then asked, "Is there another kind?" It's from the "A Few Good Men" movie.

Danger is danger, it IS serious, or grave, or it's not danger. There aren't different levels or kinds of danger. It doesn't need a modifier.

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You missed the joke. I quoted "serious danger" then asked, "Is there another kind?" It's from the "A Few Good Men" movie.

Danger is danger, it IS serious, or grave, or it's not danger. There aren't different levels or kinds of danger. It doesn't need a modifier.

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Authorities are searching the home of the stepfather of the missing Idaho siblings
POSTED 2:47 PM, JANUARY 3, 2020, BY CNN WIRE, UPDATED AT 02:50PM, JANUARY 3, 2020

Law enforcement officers investigating the disappearance of two missing Idaho siblings executed a search warrant Friday at a home owned by the children's stepfather.

Fremont County Sheriff Len Humphries told CNN that multiple agencies, including the FBI, arrived at the Rexburg, Idaho, home of Chad Daybell on Friday morning to serve warrants linked to the missing children and "suspicious death cases."
It's unclear what led authorities to obtain the warrants.

Police began searching for Joshua "JJ" Vallow, 7, and Tylee Ryan, 17, in November after learning that they had not been seen or heard from since September.

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Idaho police say they are worried time is running out in the case of two children who have been missing since September.

Multiple law enforcement agencies in Idaho are looking for siblings, 7-year-old Joshua and 17-year-old Tylee.

Investigators don't believe the children are with their mother, Lori Vallow, but they think she knows where they are or what happened to them, Rexburg Police said.

She has refused to cooperate with police and has left the state with her husband, Chad Daybell, police said in a statement on Monday.

"We publicly call on Lori Vallow/Daybell and Chad Daybell to do the right thing and come forward with the information they have about the location and welfare of Joshua and Tylee," the statement said.

An attorney for the family, Sean Bartholick, released a statement to East Idaho News on December 23 saying that while he is in contact with Vallow and her husband, Chad Daybell, he does not have information about the children.

The kids weren't reported missing for two months

Vallow married Daybell weeks after Daybell's wife Tammy was found dead in her Fremont County home on October 19. Tammy Daybell's death was initially attributed to natural causes, but authorities exhumed her remains on December 11 and now think her death was suspicious. Vallow's husband also died earlier this year, investigators said.

Police conducted a welfare check for Joshua -- Vallow's adopted son with her previous husband -- on November 26 after relatives raised concern because they hadn't heard from him. During the welfare check, both Daybell and Vallow told investigators that Joshua was staying with a family friend in Arizona. When police returned the next day to execute a search warrant, Daybell and Vallow had fled the home, according to authorities.

Earlier this week, police said they have learned that Daybell and Vallow told witnesses that Tylee had died a year before her father's death, which investigators say is not true. Daybell told another witness that Vallow had no minor children, according to police.

Police said they have not filed charges in the case yet because they are focused on finding Joshua and Tylee.

"Our primary concern at this point is simply locating Joshua and Tylee and charging decisions will be made in due course based upon the evidence available," the release said. "If we find that harm was done to these children within our jurisdiction, we will prosecute whoever caused that harm."

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‘Dateline’ to air new program on Daybell case, including interview with Lori’s niece
BY NATE EATON
APRIL 28, 2020 08:01 PM



East Idaho New's Nate Eaton interviews Keith Morrison about further information about Lori Daybell's two missing Rexburg children. BY EAST IDAHO NEWS



East Idaho New's Nate Eaton interviews Keith Morrison about further information about Lori Daybell's two missing Rexburg children. BY EAST IDAHO NEWS


“Dateline” on NBC will air a two-hour program Friday with new information and interviews in the case of two missing Rexburg children.

Tylee Ryan, 17, and Joshua “JJ” Vallow, 7, have not been seen since September. Their mother, Lori Vallow Daybell, is in the Madison County Jail on two counts of desertion and nonsupport of dependent children. The Idaho Attorney General’s Office is investigating Daybell and her new husband, Chad Daybell, in the death of Tammy Daybell, Chad’s former wife, who died suddenly in October.

“Dateline” aired an episode about the investigation on Feb. 14. Since then, there have been numerous developments and EastIdahoNews.com has been working with NBC producers and correspondent Keith Morrison on the upcoming program.

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“It’s a shocking story and a remarkable story,” Morrison tells EastIdahoNews.com. “I’ve seen public interest in cases before but this really is far more than anything I’ve seen in a very long time – since maybe Michael Jackson or O.J. Simpson.”

Morrison interviewed several people who are closely tied to Lori and Chad, including Lori’s niece, Melani Pawlowski, and Pawlowski’s new husband, Ian. The couple has not spoken publicly about the case.

Melani’s husband, Brandon Boudreaux, was shot Oct. 2 in Gilbert, Arizona. Investigators believe Lori’s dead brother, Alex Cox, may have been the shooter. After Brandon and Melani divorced, she quickly married Ian and moved to Rexburg.

“Melani essentially appeared to want to present that all is fine,” Morrison says of the interview. “She acted like, ‘I don’t know of any problems whatsoever. We were all just doing our own thing and anything that seemed suspicious was merely a coincidence.’ She’s a sweet, very attractive young woman who looks at you with big eyes and says it’s absolutely the truth. The viewers can look at it and see what they think.”

During the show, Morrison explores Chad and Lori’s religious beliefs, including reports the couple thought JJ and Tylee had become “dark” and were “zombies.” Ian Pawlowski allegedly wrote about the bizarre beliefs the night he married Melani, and she explained what Chad and Lori had told her. She also reportedly expressed that Brandon had been possessed by a demon or “another dark entity.”

“There are all these people who surround Chad and Lori who appear to be part of this group,” Morrison says. “When you hear people talk seriously about evil spirits inhabiting their spouses or members of their family, or people becoming zombies and needing to be eliminated, you’re getting into some serious stuff. And those are the kinds of materials we have found ourselves dealing with over this period of time.”

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Lori Daybell denied bond reduction; defense says recorded conversations were a violation
BY XIMENA BUSTILLO
MAY 01, 2020 05:26 PM

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A judge on Friday refused to lower the $1 million bond for Lori Vallow Daybell, the mother of two missing Rexburg children, after a long hearing.

Mark Means, Daybell’s attorney, said bail should be reduced to between $100,000 to $250,000 because during the coronavirus pandemic, he has been unable to communicate suitably with his client. Means also alleged that attorney-client privilege has been violated because conversations he had with Daybell were recorded at the Madison County Jail.

The prosecution said that nothing at the jail is recorded without proper warning, so if any conversation was recorded, then the parties knew that was the case.

“If conversations between an attorney and client, without a warning that they are being recorded, are being recorded, then that would certainly be something that I would want to know about,” Magistrate Judge Michelle Mallard said at the nearly 3-hour hearing. “But I don’t really have any evidence that is what is going on here.”

Daybell has been in jail since being extradited from Hawaii in late February. She is charged with two counts of felony child abandonment, misdemeanor resisting and obstructing an officer, solicitation of a crime and contempt of court. The charges relate to the disappearance of her children, 7-year-old Joshua “JJ” Vallow and 17-year-old Tylee Ryan, who have not been seen since September.

A preliminary hearing in her case is set for July 9-10.

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Human remains found at Idaho home of Chad Daybell, who’s charged with destroying evidence
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JUNE 09, 2020 09:02 AM , UPDATED JUNE 09, 2020 07:43 PM



Daybells served with warrants in Hawaii and refuse to talk to East Idaho News reporter Nate Eaton

Chad and Lori Daybell did not have much to say when approached by EastIdahoNews.com Sunday afternoon in Hawaii after they were served with two search warrants. BY EASTIDAHONEWS.COM



Chad and Lori Daybell did not have much to say when approached by EastIdahoNews.com Sunday afternoon in Hawaii after they were served with two search warrants.

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UPDATE: Chad Daybell was booked into the Fremont County Jail at 5:21 p.m., according to online records. He was arrested and charged with destruction or concealment of evidence, hours after he was taken into custody.

Mark Means, Daybell’s attorney, declined to comment on the arrest.

Human remains have been found on the property of Chad Daybell, stepfather to a pair of Idaho children missing since last September, and he has been taken into police custody.

The remains were found after authorities issued a search warrant at the Daybell home on 1900 East in Fremont County on Tuesday morning.

Rexburg Police Chief Shane Turman, Assistant Chief Gary Hagen and Fremont County Sheriff Len Humphries held a brief news conference Tuesday afternoon and confirmed the discovery of the remains, but said they have not been identified. They said Daybell was taken into custody for questioning. He was later charged.



This fuzzy cellphone photo shows a man identified as Chad Daybell being taken into custody Tuesday. Courtesy of Brittany Chapple

Multiple witnesses told EastIdahoNews.com that they saw several officers pull Daybell over near his home at around 11:30 a.m. He was wearing a baseball cap, gray button-up shirt and blue jeans. Witnesses say he got out of his silver SUV, was placed in handcuffs and then put into a police car. His vehicle was towed.

Fremont County deputies, Rexburg Police officers and the FBI arrived at Daybell’s home at around 7 a.m., authorities said. The warrant from the Rexburg Police Department is sealed so it is unknown what information officers were seeking.

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The EastIdahoNews.com helicopter flew over the property and spotted a backhoe in the backyard, blue canopies, tarps and a dog.

FBI spokeswoman Sandra Barker confirmed that the agency’s Evidence Response Team is assisting Madison County.

Numerous roads around the home were closed and drivers were rerouted. The media was asked to remain in a staging area, and police have said they could be on the scene for multiple days.

This is the second major search performed at the Daybell home. Law enforcement removed 43 items from the house during a multi-agency raid on Jan. 3. Officers searched a shed and used metal detectors, probes and rakes to go over several portions of the yard.

Tammy Daybell, Chad’s first wife, died suddenly at the Salem house in October. Chad and his new wife, Lori Vallow Daybell, are being investigated by the Idaho Attorney General’s Office for possible conspiracy, attempted murder and murder in connection to the death. Lori Daybell’s two children, Joshua “JJ” Vallow and Tylee Ryan, have been missing since September, and Lori is in the Madison County Jail on two counts of desertion and nonsupport of a dependent child.
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A look from the air at Chad Daybell’s Fremont County home on Tuesday, June 9. Local law enforcement and the FBI executed a search warrant of the property. PROVIDED BY EASTIDAHONEWS.COM

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Fremont County deputies are with Chad Daybell’s SUV after Daybell was pulled over and taken into custody. ERIC GROSSARTH EASTIDAHONEWS.COM

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This fuzzy cellphone photo shows a man identified as Chad Daybell being taken into custody Tuesday. COURTESY OF BRITTANY CHAPPLE

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Chad and Lori Daybell refused to answer any questions when approached by EastIdahoNews.com reporter Nate Eaton in Kauai on Jan. 26. ERIC GROSSARTH EASTIDAHONEWS.COM

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Police searched Chad Daybell’s home a second time with a warrant on June 6, 2020. ERIC GROSSARTH EASTIDAHONEWS.COM

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FILE - This combination photo of undated file photos, released by National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, show missing children Joshua “JJ” Vallow, left, and Tylee Ryan. Police say the mother of two missing kids has been found in Hawaii, along with her new husband, but the children still have not been located. Seventeen-year-old Tylee Ryan and 7-year-old Joshua “JJ” Vallow have been missing since September 2019, and police say their mother, Lori Vallow Daybell, and her new husband Chad Daybell, lied to investigators about where the children are. When police returned to their home in Idaho to question them again, the adults had disappeared. (National Center for Missing & Exploited Children via AP, File)

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Remains on Chad Daybell’s property are ‘of children.’ Family says it’s Lori Daybell’s kids
BY ERIC GROSSARTH AND NATE EATON EASTIDAHONEWS.COM
JUNE 10, 2020 11:37 AM , UPDATED JUNE 10, 2020 05:18 PM



REXBURG

Chad Daybell has been officially charged with two felony counts of concealment or destruction of evidence, according to a criminal complaint, and family members say that the human remains found on his property in Fremont County belong to Joshua “JJ” Vallow and Tylee Ryan, the children of Daybell’s wife, Lori Vallow Daybell.

Chad Daybell was arrested Tuesday after authorities excavated a section of his property and discovered the remains. Rexburg Police Assistant Chief Gary Hagen confirmed that two bodies were buried, and prosecutor Rob Wood said during a hearing Wednesday that they were the “remains of children.”

Authorities have not released positive identification, but Kay Woodcock, JJ’s grandmother, confirmed to EastIdahoNews.com that authorities have told her one set of the remains belongs to JJ. The Post Register in Idaho Falls reported that JJ’s grandfather, Larry Woodcock, said the remains are of JJ and Tylee. Neither child has been seen since September; JJ was 8 years old when he disappeared, and Tylee was 17.

Officials said positive identification would be made and released after an autopsy of the remains.

Chad Daybell’s younger brother and Tylee Ryan’s aunt also issued statements about Daybell’s arrest and the remains. Daybell is in the Fremont County Jail on $1 million bail, which Magistrate Judge Faren Eddins set during Wednesday’s hearing.

Matt Daybell and his wife, Heather, said in a statement to EastIdahoNews.com that “some in our extended family are still struggling to accept the reality that Chad could have been involved in something so terribly wrong.”
Tylee Ryan’s aunt, Annie Cushing, issued a statement saying, in part, “Thank you for the overwhelming outpouring of love for Tylee and JJ throughout this crisis. My family and I eagerly await the results of the identification of the remains and autopsies.”

Authorities said they were continuing to investigate at the property Wednesday.

After hearing arguments, Eddins set Daybell’s bail high — and at the same amount that was set for Lori Vallow Daybell three months ago. Prosecutor Rob Wood had asked for the bail of $1 million, saying Chad Daybell had a “strong incentive to flee.” Defense attorney John Prior argued for a much smaller amount, noting that the maximum sentence for the crimes Daybell is charged with is only 5 years on each count.

The first felony count in the criminal complaint alleges that Daybell hid, altered, or destroyed human remains on his property between Sept. 8, 2019, and June 9, 2020. The second count says Daybell hid, altered, or destroyed human remains on his property between Sept. 22, 2019, and June 9, 2020.

The two September dates correspond with the last time JJ and Tylee were seen. Lori Daybell is sitting behind bars in connection to their disappearance. She is in the Madison County Jail.
In the weeks following the children’s disappearance, Chad’s previous wife, Tammy Daybell, died, and he married Lori Vallow on the beaches of Kauai, Hawaii.

Both Chad and Lori are under investigation by the Idaho Attorney General’s Office for possible conspiracy, attempted murder and murder in connection to the death of Tammy Daybell.

Tuesday’s search of the Daybell home involved the Rexburg Police Department, Fremont County Sheriff’s Office and the FBI. It was not the first time investigators visited the home on North 1900 East. On Jan. 3, the same agencies raided the home and collected 43 items of potential evidence.

Chad Daybell is next scheduled to appear in court at a probable cause hearing that was set for July 1-2. Lori Daybell has a preliminary hearing in her case set for July 9-10. For now, she is charged with two counts of desertion and nonsupport of a dependent child.

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‘With heavy hearts’ police identify remains found on Daybell property
BY NATE EATON EASTIDAHONEWS.COM
JUNE 13, 2020 01:27 PM , UPDATED 6 HOURS 46 MINUTES AGO



Morrison says Daybell case is ‘nothing like anything else’ he’s seen

Keith Morrison has been a news reporter for over 45 years and says he has never seen another story like the Chad and Lori Daybell case. BY EASTIDAHONEWS.COM

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Human remains found on Chad Daybell’s Salem property have been officially identified as 7-year-old Joshua “JJ” Vallow and 17-year-old Tylee Ryan.

The Rexburg Police Department announced the findings Saturday following autopsies that were performed on both bodies in Boise.

“The remains were taken to the medical examiner’s office where an autopsy and positive identification was performed. It is with heavy hearts that we now confirm that those remains have now been officially identified as those of JJ Vallow and Tylee Ryan,” Rexburg Police Assistant Chief Gary Hagen said in a news release.

The remains were found as a search warrant was executed at Daybell’s home Tuesday. Rexburg Police officers, Fremont County Sheriff deputies and the FBI made the discovery in the yard behind the house. Daybell was arrested and charged with two felony counts of concealment or destruction of evidence.

The first felony count alleges Daybell hid, altered, or destroyed human remains on his property between Sept. 8, 2019 and June 9, 2020. The second count says Daybell hid, altered, or destroyed human remains on his property between Sept. 22, 2019 and June 9, 2020.

Authorities have not released details about the conditions of the remains but during a court hearing Wednesday, Madison County Prosecuting Attorney Rob Wood noted the concealment of one of the bodies was “particularly egregious.”

“We would like to thank all of the law enforcement officers involved, the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office, the FBI, family, friends and everyone throughout this community and across the country for their diligent and tireless efforts to find JJ and Tylee,” Hagen said. “It is not the outcome we had hoped; to be able to find the children safe. Our hearts and prayers go out to the families of JJ and Tylee.”

Annie Cushing, the aunt of Tylee, issued the following statement Saturday.

“Today marks the conclusion of a long and arduous search for my niece, Tylee Ryan, and her little brother, JJ Vallow. Rexburg Police Department has confirmed the remains found on Chad Daybell’s property belong to them. The outcome comes as no surprise, but it still packs a devastating punch as the finality of it all sinks in.”

The affidavit of probable cause has been sealed in the case. Daybell is scheduled to appear for a preliminary hearing on July 1. Daybell’s wife, Lori Vallow Daybell, is the mother of JJ and Tylee. Lori Daybell is sitting behind bars in connection to their disappearance. She is in the Madison County Jail.


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Joshua “JJ” Vallow, 7, left, and Tylee Ryan, 17, have been missing since September 2019. Their mother Lori Vallow Daybell, right, was arrested in Kauai, Hawaii, on multiple charges, including two felony counts of desertion and nonsupport of dependent children. The bodies of JJ and Tylee were identified Saturday after they were removed from Chad Daybell’s property.

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