ID - Joshua Vallow, 7, & Tylee Ryan, 17, Rexburg, Sept 2019 *MEDIA MAPS TIMELINE* NO DISCUSSION

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26 Jan 2020

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The Daybells were not arrested Sunday and have not been criminally charged. Police declined to say what they are searching for and if any evidence was found, but Lori Daybell gathered belongings from her vehicle, including a large amount of cash in a plastic bag.

EastIdahoNews.com approached Chad and Lori in the parking lot of the resort after police finished their on-scene work Sunday. We asked several questions, and Lori only responded to one.

When told people in eastern Idaho and across the country are praying for her missing children, she said, “That’s great.”

Law enforcement declined to provide any details about Sunday’s operation, but the Madison County prosecutor is expected to release more information Monday about what’s next in the case.

EastIdahoNews.com will remain in Hawaii and provide additional reports throughout the week.

EastIdahoNews.com: Daybells served with search warrants in Hawaii
 

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Madison Co. Prosecutor’s Office says there is no evidence that Tylee & JJ were w/ Lori Vallow and her new husband Chad Daybell in Princeville. Failure to comply w/ order may subject Lori to civil or criminal contempt of court. #fox10phoenix

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1:31 AM · Jan 27, 2020

Justin Lum Fox 10 on Twitter
 

Justin Lum Fox 10
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Madison Co. Prosecutor’s Office says there is no evidence that Tylee & JJ were w/ Lori Vallow and her new husband Chad Daybell in Princeville. Failure to comply w/ order may subject Lori to civil or criminal contempt of court. #fox10phoenix

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1:31 AM · Jan 27, 2020

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In regards to the above doc:

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Typo in release - first order served 1/25 on Saturday.

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Kaua'i Police Department
11 hrs ·
–Kaua‘i police assist in search for missing children–

LĪHU‘E – The Kaua‘i Police Department is assisting the Rexburg Police Department in regards to an active case pertaining to the missing children of Lori Vallow.

Her two children, 17-year-old Tylee Ryan and 7-year-old Joshua Vallow, have been missing since the end of September 2019.

Vallow and her husband, Chad Daybell, have been staying on Kaua‘i for an unconfirmed period of time.

On Jan. 25, Kaua‘i police served Vallow with an order of petition in an attempt to have her physically produce her children to the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare.

On Jan. 26, Kaua‘i police and Rexburg police executed a search warrant in support of the ongoing investigation related to the whereabouts of the two children.

There are no local charges or any current warrants of arrest.

“KPD’s desire is to continue to assist the Rexburg police in whatever way we can with their efforts to locate the missing children,” said Kaua‘i Police Chief Todd G. Raybuck. “It’s our sincere hope that the children have a safe return.”

The investigation remains ongoing and is being led by Rexburg police. For further information regarding the case, contact Rexburg PD’s Capt. Gary Hagen at 208-359-3008.

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Kaua'i Police Department
 
It turns out that Tammy's autopsy results are NOT back yet (BBM):

27 Jan 2019

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There has been much speculation as to why police chose now to move in on Daybell and Vallow. Fremont County Sheriff Len Humphries confirmed to the Post Register that the timing had nothing to do with Tammy Daybell’s autopsy results. Authorities have not yet gotten the autopsy report back, said Humphries. While it was previously reported by some media outlets that Tammy’s family had been privately told the autopsy results, Humphries confirmed there are no results available to tell anyone, family or otherwise.

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Police serve Daybells long after knowing they were in Hawaii
 
Rexburg Police Department
7 hrs ·
Lorie Vallow / Chad Daybell Served
Press Release January 27, 2020

The Rexburg City Police and the Madison County, Idaho Prosecutor’s Office can confirm that a child protection action has been filed on behalf of Tylee Ryan and J.J. Vallow. Child protection actions are normally confidential and sealed to protect the anonymity of the parties. However, the Madison County Prosecutor’s Office has obtained an order from the Court on the case allowing us to unseal and disclose the following:
1) The existence of the child protective action,
2) An order from the Court requiring Lori Vallow to physically produce Tylee and J.J. to the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare in Rexburg, Idaho or to the Rexburg Police within five (5) days of being served with the order. We can confirm that Lori Vallow was served with that order in the city of Princeville on the island of Kauai, Hawaii on Saturday, January 25th by the Kauai Police Department and that Chad Daybell was with her. We can further confirm that Tylee and J.J. were not with Lori and Chad and there is no evidence that Tylee and J.J. were ever in Hawaii. Failure to comply with this order may subject Lori Vallow to civil or criminal contempt of court.
The Madison County Prosecutor’s Office asked the Court for permission to unseal and disclose the existence of the Child Protection Action and the above mentioned Order to alert the public and anyone with knowledge of the location or health and safety of the children. All other documents related to the child protection case remain under seal.
We can also confirm that during the afternoon of January 26th, the Kauai Police Department served a search warrant on the vehicle and persons of Chad Daybell and Lori Vallow.
Finally we would like to thank the Kauai Police Department and the Kauai Prosecutor’s Office for the invaluable help and assistance they have provided in this investigation.

Rexburg Police Department
 
27 Jan 2019

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Over the weekend the couple was approached twice by law enforcement. On Saturday, they were served a court order demanding that Lori Vallow "physically produce Tylee and J.J. to the Idaho Department of Welfare in Rexburg, Idaho, or to the Rexburg Police within five days of being served with the order."

They were approached again Sunday in a parking lot of the Kauai Beach Resort. Robert Minicola, general manager of the resort, confirmed to the Post Register that Daybell and Vallow had stayed there earlier this month. According to Minicola, the pair stayed there previously approximately three weeks ago for one to two days.

“I’ve been working with detectives for several weeks,” Minicola said.

The couple recently booked another stay at Kauai Beach Resort for Sunday, according to Minicola. On Sunday, authorities were lying in wait for Daybell and Vallow near the resort. While Minicola confirmed that he has been working police for several weeks, he said he could not say whether he was the one who tipped police off that they would be staying there again that day.

The couple are not staying at the Kauai Beach Resort at this time, according to Minicola.

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