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Search for missing Boise boy takes grim turn

12:03 PM Fri, Jul 31, 2009

Search for missing Boise boy takes grim turn

Editor's note: We have been experiencing technical difficulties today. To bring you the story, we are presenting this stripped down version of KTVB.COM

UPDATE - 10:01am: Police resumed a search at a home on Southdale St. in south Ada County. Crews began working in the backyard at about 7 a.m. after shutting down late Friday night.

Investigators carefully dug up an area they were probing last night. That dirt was sifted, then removed. They then brought in the Boise Fire Department and drained a small above-ground pool nearby. Investigators then removed the pool and began probing in that area.

Crews are expected to be on scene throughout the day.

A news conference is scheduled to be held at noon. Stay with KTVB.COM for updates.

UPDATE - 10:04pm: Ada County Sheriff's Deputies and Boise Police Officers spent Friday evening searching a home on Southdale St. near Five Mile and Lake Hazel. Officials received a search warrant, and began looking through the scene at 6:15 p.m.

The people who rented the home spoke exclusively to KTVB and said they knew the Manwill family, but would not elaborate further.

Officers began searching the backyard of the home, including an RV and car. The search also focused on an area of disturbed earth. Equipment from Boise State University was brought in - which was said to be sonar.

Later, a group of seven people used a series of four foot rods and went through the area. They also used shovels to probe the dirt.

They then marked off the area with red evidence flags. The work wrapped up just before 10 p.m. Friday night. It is not known what was found - if anything.

Police will resume the search Saturday morning.

UPDATE - 9:50pm: Police say more than 2,300 volunteers helped search for Manwill Friday

Earlier story

Jessie Bonner/ Associated Press

A Boise search for a missing 8-year-old took a grim turn as police suggested he may be hurt - or worse - and searched the apartment of his mother, who has a history of harming another child.

Police and FBI detectives Friday coordinated more than 2,300 volunteers in a massive search for Robert Manwill, who reportedly disappeared July 24 after leaving his mother's apartment on the southwest side of Idaho's capitol city.

Early in the week, investigators said they had no evidence suggesting foul play.

But Deputy Chief Jim Kerns changed course Friday, saying new evidence recovered in a Thursday night search of the apartment of the boy's mother, Melissa Scott Jenkins, has detectives tracking new leads.

"The evidence we've uncovered shows that there are suspicious circumstances surrounding Robert's disappearance," Kerns said during a press conference. "Volunteers assisting in the search today are being given the information by search team officers that Robert may indeed be injured or the victim of a tragic event."

So far, police say there are no arrests or suspects in the case. Investigators were seen taking an SUV and other items during the search of Jenkins' apartment Thursday night.

Jenkins has been at previous press conferences, but didn't attend Friday. Police wouldn't say where she was.

The boy was visiting her the night he disappeared. His father, Charles Manwill, has had custody since 2008 and lives in New Plymouth, about 45 miles northwest of Boise.

Court records show a history of family tragedies involving young children.

Jenkins pleaded guilty in March to a misdemeanor charge of injury to a child following an October 2008 incident that fractured her infant son's skull.

Jenkins "did willfully inflict" the injury to her other son "by striking the child's head on a surface, causing a fracture to the child's skull," on Oct. 19, 2008. She was sentenced to 29 days of work release, fined $75.50 and put on probation for two years, according to court documents.

That child is the son of Jenkins' boyfriend, Daniel Edward Ehrlick. The boy was in the care of the state Department of Health and Welfare through at least February, according to court documents. The agency will not release his whereabouts, citing policy.

Jenkins has a third child, a 2-year-old daughter fathered by a third man, who has custody of her. Jenkins has visitation rights. Ehrlick, who has been convicted of burglary, battery and possession of drug paraphernalia, is banned from being alone with the girl, but court documents don't say why.

In another case, Charles Manwill's former wife stabbed their 4-year-old son, Michael, in the chest in 1993, killing him. Silke Fatma Manwill pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter, was sentenced to federal prison and released in 2002.

Charles Manwill was among family members who flanked chief Kerns as he spoke to reporters Friday.

"We want everyone not to give up hope," said Trisha Burrill, the boy's aunt. "Please help us bring Robert home."

Boise police spokeswoman Lynn Hightower said volunteers on Friday covered a 1 1/2-mile to 2-mile radius around the scene where the boy was reported missing.

The search is believed to be the biggest attempt to find a missing person in the city's history, Hightower said.

Boise Police Department Sgt. P.D. Burch supervised a volunteer post at South Junior High School, and said 200 volunteers from New Plymouth, where the boy was supposed to enroll in third grade next month, were being bused to Boise to help in the search.

Family members gathered under a tent at the edge of the high school football field, where a 31-year-old mother of two from Meridian approached the group and asked if she could bring them lunch.

"We wanted to do something," said Randee Fratto, who walked away clutching her 4-month-old daughter, Olivia, and a handful of missing posters with pictures of Robert Manwill wearing a shy smile.

"It breaks your heart," Fratto said. "It makes you want to hug your babies and never let go."

Earlier: Police search Manwill's mother's home

Background: Mother, step-dad of boy have criminal backgrounds



Shots fired near Vista

5:28 AM Wed, Jul 29, 2009

Shots fired near Vista

Police have arrested one man after shots were fired in a Boise bench neighborhood.It's still not known if the 38-year-old man shot at officers, but the man did have a gun and police did fire several rounds.

It happened on the 2600 block of Bedford Lane. Police say no was hurt during the incident including the suspect. Police closed Vista for several hours while they investigated.



Shots fired near Vista

5:28 AM Wed, Jul 29, 2009

Shots fired near Vista

Police have arrested one man after shots were fired in a Boise bench neighborhood.
It's still not known if the 38-year-old man shot at officers, but the man did have a gun and police did fire several rounds.
It happened on the 2600 block of Bedford Lane.
Police say no was hurt during the incident including the suspect. Police closed Vista for several hours while they investigated.



Overnight fire

5:41 AM Tue, Jul 28, 2009

Overnight fire

A fire late last night damaged a vacant house on 13th Street in downtown Boise. Firefighters arrived on scene shortly after 10:50 pm and saw smoke coming from the back of the building.

Boise Fire Batallion Chief John Peugh says crews moved into the basement and got the fire under control quickly. He says they had to tear out walls to search for the fire. Fire investigators are now trying to figure out what started the fire.



Fire near Shakespeare Festival

5:26 AM Tue, Jul 28, 2009

Fire near Shakespeare Festival

A fire started around 3:30 am and threatened buildings at the Shakespeare Festival off Warm Springs Avenue. Ada County dispatch tells us the fire is out and did not damage any buildings. The fire burned about an acre and was put out quickly.



Hay fire burns near Nampa store

6:12 AM Mon, Jul 27, 2009

Hay fire burns near Nampa store

A hay fire burned near a D&B Supply Store early Monday morning in Nampa.
The fire started at about 2:30 a.m. on 12th Avenue north of Locust Lane.
It burned behind the store in hay near some wood pallets.
The store was not damaged, and will be open today.
Battalion Chief Paul Adams of the Nampa Fire Department told Newschannel 7 the fire may have started from spontaneous combustion in the hay.
"We do not know that for sure," Adams said. "We'll be reviewing the store's security camera system to see if we can come up with any assistance from that."
Nobody was injured in the fire.



BPD look for missing boy

9:51 AM Sat, Jul 25, 2009

BPD look for missing boy

Boise police are looking for a missing 8 year old boy. Robert Manwill was last seen last night at around 9:30 pm near his home off West Cherry Lane. Robert is 4'11' and 50 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes.

Police say an extensive search has been ongoing throughout the night. At this time there is no evidence of foul play and it is possible he spent the night at a friend's home. If you have seen Robert call Ada County Dispatch at 377-6790.



Two alarm house fire

4:40 AM Sat, Jul 18, 2009

Two alarm house fire

Two people are recovering this morning after a two alarm fire in a Meridian neighborhood.

It happened at about 10:30 last night near Pescado Street. Neighbors called 9-1-1 after they saw flames coming from the back of the home. Firefighters say the homeowners were using a smoker and had dumped the ashes in a garbage can near the back of the home.

Fire Chief Joe Silva says the homeowners had dampened the chips they threw away but that the heat from inside possibly started the fire. No other homes were threatened, but all the rooms in the home were in damaged.



Police: Wet weather causes deadly crash

10:15 AM Sat, Jul 04, 2009

Police: Wet weather causes deadly crash

Police believe wet weather caused a Grangeville man to drive off Highway 95 Friday afternoon, hit a tree and die.

Idaho State Police say it was hailing around 2:30pm when 52-year-old Henry Sharp was driving north on Highway 95.
Police say sharp's car went off the road, hit a tree, and spun hitting a parked car.

He was pronounced dead at the scene.
Police say sharp was wearing his seatbelt, and alcohol does not appear to be a factor.



Car vs bike accident sends one to hospital

10:12 AM Sat, Jul 04, 2009

Car vs bike accident sends one to hospital

Another car verses bike accident sent a cyclist to the hospital.

Around 10:30pm Friday night a car was driving north on 15th in Boise.
Police say a cyclist with no helmet and no lights went through a red light on Idaho street and was hit.

The investigating officer on scene said the man was taken to a nearby hospital with injuries.
Officers did not cite anyone involved.



Police work on composite sketch of shooting suspect

10:09 AM Sat, Jul 04, 2009

Police work on composite sketch of shooting suspect

A witness and victim are working with officers to draw a composite sketch of a shooting suspect.

Police say the shooting happened last night around 6pm on Smith Avenue in Nampa.
Officers say a 34-year-old nampa man was shot in the leg and was taken to the hospital.
Police are still looking for the shooter.

While looking for the suspect, investigators were lead to a house on West Dewey.
Officers searched the house but did not find anyone.
Anyone with information is asked to call Nampa Police at 465-2257.



Alaska Governor Sarah Palin to resign

1:26 PM Fri, Jul 03, 2009

Alaska Governor Sarah Palin to resign

Governor Sarah Palin (R-Alaska) will not seek re-election in 2010, and will resign within the next few weeks, she told reporters Friday during an off-camera news conference at her home in Wasilla, Alaska. Palin did not say why she's stepping down.

KTUU, the NBC affiliate in Anchorage, reports that Lt. Gov. Sean Parnell will be inaugurated as governor on July 26.

Palin was the 2008 Republican nominee for vice president. She was elected governor of Alaska in 2006. Her name has been mentioned as a possible candidate for president or vice president in 2012.

Palin, formerly Sarah Heath, is a graduate of the University of Idaho.


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