ITA. I was trying to think of the last time I saw an FBI command unit on scene for a
missing kids case. The only case I can think of at the moment is Jayme Closs. For those not familiar, that case involved a kidnapped girl (Jayme) and a double homicide (Jayme's parents were murdered and she was taken against her will and held captive for 88 days before she escaped alive). Here's an article from when they brought in the mobile command unit in that case:
Superior, Douglas County Authorities Help Search for Jayme Closs
For the Jayme Closs case, the mobile unit was being used to coordinate a massive effort to interview all registered sex offenders. Some quotes from the link:
BBM. It doesn't tell us much but gives a general idea. They have extra manpower and can go try to interview anyone that still needs interviewing. The Closs case was in Wisconsin, so that last line about a mutual aid agreement might not apply here, but I imagine that Idaho has similar laws when it comes to calling in the FBI. Either way, it's great news that the FBI is there to assist the small Rexburg PD with manpower and resources.
MOO.