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Monday, January 23, 2017Local 0 Updated at 10:23 am, January 12th, 2017 By: Natalia Hepworth, EastIdahoNews.comShare This StoryMisty and Wade Gordon standing in front of their home after the fire.REXBURG — When Misty and Wade Gordon were out of town Friday for a funeral, they weren’t expecting to return to the charred remains of their home.The Gordon’s were in Utah for Misty’s grandmothers funeral when they received a call from one of their five children saying their house was on fire.“The first question I asked was her was, ‘Is everybody out? Where is everybody?’ Wade recalls. “I had to ask her three times because I wanted to be sure.”Wade told his children to call 911 and go to the neighbors house.“We have some wonderful neighbors and I knew that I could count on them to help,” Wade says.Firefighters responded to the home and spent hours battling the flames. Almost everything was destroyed but Misty says crews were able to salvage a keepsake for each of their children — four hope chests and a special quilt.The Gordon home with smoke coming from the attic.“It was not easy and all the items were in different bedrooms,” Misty says. “But they were able to get those things out aft...
Monday, December 12, 2016Nov. 16, according to the Star-Telegram in Frisco, Texas.His body was flown on Tuesday to Salt Lake City, from where it was escorted by a police procession to Newdale, Idaho, near Rexburg, for funeral services and interment.Murray suffered a "medical emergency" during the Nov. 16 police academy training exercises, the Star-Telegram reported, and died in a Texas hospital on Dec. 1.A You Caring fundraising page for Murray said he was being treated for a rare disease called rhabdomyolysis, in which muscles break down and release a protein into the blood that damages the kidneys. He had "apparently been toughing through the early symptoms," but passed out after he finished the training exercises.An obituary in the Rexburg Standard Journal said Murray was born in Salt Lake City to Dick and Jody Murray. He graduated from Murray High School in 2003 and served a two-year mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Tacoma, Wash.He married Hailey Klingler on April 25, 2008, in the Rexburg Idaho Temple.After moving to Fort Worth, Texas, in 2011, Murray worked three years for the Frisco police as a 911 dispatcher.Murray started in the Frisco police academy in July, the Star-Telegram said. His obituary says that he graduated, in absentia, from the academy on Nov. 18.
Monday, July 18, 2016Ohlson was arrested for driving under the influence and for possessing an open beverage container. He was then transported to the Madison County Jail in Rexburg.During the arrest process, Ohlson observed to a sheriff’s deputy that he had “bigger problems than a DUI and crash” to worry about.The next morning, at about 11:20 am, the Teton County Sheriff’s Office 911 Dispatch received a call that a relative had found the body of Nalley.Nalley moved to Driggs in November 2015. She was a physics and math teacher in Austin Texas prior. She graduated from Texas State University with Bachelor of Science in 2008.Nalley, who was pregnant, was found with multiple gunshot wounds by sheriff’s deputies.The Teton County Fire Department found a Glock model 30 handgun on the north side of the road not far from Nalley’s residence. According to the sheriff’s office, the gun “was the same caliber used in the shooting.”That night, Ohlson, who had remained in custody, was interviewed by investigators.The affidavit of probable cause submitted by the investigators said that Ohlson admitted to being Nalley’s boyfriend, and knowing that she was pregnant for weeks.On the night of the incident, Ohlson said he had been drinking and arrived at Nalley’s residence that night, “intending to scare” her.He said he arrived at her front door with his loaded handgun in his back pocket. When Nalley came to the door, he said he shot her multiple times, “until his gun ran out of bullets.”Ohlson then claimed to leave the scene, “trying to get the courage to kill himself.” He told investigators he was unable to shoot himself and “threw the weapon to the side of the road, went back to his truck and drove away.”Ohlson claimed he intentionally tried to take his life by driving into the power pole where he was later found and taken into custody.Ohlson appeared in ...
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Monday, January 23, 2017Local 0 Updated at 10:23 am, January 12th, 2017 By: Natalia Hepworth, EastIdahoNews.comShare This StoryMisty and Wade Gordon standing in front of their home after the fire.REXBURG — When Misty and Wade Gordon were out of town Friday for a funeral, they weren’t expecting to return to the charred remains of their home.The Gordon’s were in Utah for Misty’s grandmothers funeral when they received a call from one of their five children saying their house was on fire.“The first question I asked was her was, ‘Is everybody out? Where is everybody?’ Wade recalls. “I had to ask her three times because I wanted to be sure.”Wade told his children to call 911 and go to the neighbors house.“We have some wonderful neighbors and I knew that I could count on them to help,” Wade says.Firefighters responded to the home and spent hours battling the flames. Almost everything was destroyed but Misty says crews were able to salvage a keepsake for each of their children — four hope chests and a special quilt.The Gordon home with smoke coming from the attic.“It was not easy and all the items were in different bedrooms,” Misty says. “But they were able to get those things out aft...
Monday, December 12, 2016Nov. 16, according to the Star-Telegram in Frisco, Texas.His body was flown on Tuesday to Salt Lake City, from where it was escorted by a police procession to Newdale, Idaho, near Rexburg, for funeral services and interment.Murray suffered a "medical emergency" during the Nov. 16 police academy training exercises, the Star-Telegram reported, and died in a Texas hospital on Dec. 1.A You Caring fundraising page for Murray said he was being treated for a rare disease called rhabdomyolysis, in which muscles break down and release a protein into the blood that damages the kidneys. He had "apparently been toughing through the early symptoms," but passed out after he finished the training exercises.An obituary in the Rexburg Standard Journal said Murray was born in Salt Lake City to Dick and Jody Murray. He graduated from Murray High School in 2003 and served a two-year mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Tacoma, Wash.He married Hailey Klingler on April 25, 2008, in the Rexburg Idaho Temple.After moving to Fort Worth, Texas, in 2011, Murray worked three years for the Frisco police as a 911 dispatcher.Murray started in the Frisco police academy in July, the Star-Telegram said. His obituary says that he graduated, in absentia, from the academy on Nov. 18.
Monday, July 18, 2016Ohlson was arrested for driving under the influence and for possessing an open beverage container. He was then transported to the Madison County Jail in Rexburg.During the arrest process, Ohlson observed to a sheriff’s deputy that he had “bigger problems than a DUI and crash” to worry about.The next morning, at about 11:20 am, the Teton County Sheriff’s Office 911 Dispatch received a call that a relative had found the body of Nalley.Nalley moved to Driggs in November 2015. She was a physics and math teacher in Austin Texas prior. She graduated from Texas State University with Bachelor of Science in 2008.Nalley, who was pregnant, was found with multiple gunshot wounds by sheriff’s deputies.The Teton County Fire Department found a Glock model 30 handgun on the north side of the road not far from Nalley’s residence. According to the sheriff’s office, the gun “was the same caliber used in the shooting.”That night, Ohlson, who had remained in custody, was interviewed by investigators.The affidavit of probable cause submitted by the investigators said that Ohlson admitted to being Nalley’s boyfriend, and knowing that she was pregnant for weeks.On the night of the incident, Ohlson said he had been drinking and arrived at Nalley’s residence that night, “intending to scare” her.He said he arrived at her front door with his loaded handgun in his back pocket. When Nalley came to the door, he said he shot her multiple times, “until his gun ran out of bullets.”Ohlson then claimed to leave the scene, “trying to get the courage to kill himself.” He told investigators he was unable to shoot himself and “threw the weapon to the side of the road, went back to his truck and drove away.”Ohlson claimed he intentionally tried to take his life by driving into the power pole where he was later found and taken into custody.Ohlson appeared in ...