Sheriff Perry Grant – Owyhee County Sheriff’s Office[6]

In 2021, Sheriff Perry Grant was investigated for allegedly showing explicit child pornography evidence to deputies unnecessarily, making inappropriate jokes about the material, and possibly printing explicit images. The Idaho Attorney General’s office declined to press charges due to insufficient evidence but recommended remedial training for handling such material. The AG’s office stated that while […]

No individual officer information available – Oneida County Sheriff’s Office

Despite a thorough search, no specific information regarding individual officers of the Oneida County Sheriff’s Office in Idaho with documented misconduct, disciplinary actions, or lawsuits within the past 10 years was found. ## Officer Forum Links: – [No individual officer information available](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/no-individual-officer-information-available/)

Travis Williams – Madison County Sheriff’s Office

In 2012, Captain Travis Williams was demoted and later terminated from the Madison County Sheriff’s Office. Williams filed a federal lawsuit alleging violations of substantive and procedural due process, free speech, and emotional distress. The lawsuit claimed that his demotion and termination were retaliatory, stemming from his reporting of misconduct within the department and his […]

Jack Miller – Lemhi County Sheriff’s Office

In October 2013, Jack Miller, the landfill manager and husband of employee Nova Miller, admitted to the theft of county property, including pocketing over twenty thousand dollars from the sale of county recyclables and using county funds to purchase tires for his wife’s truck. He was suspended without pay on October 31, 2013, and terminated […]

the most recent incidents date back to 2004 – I found that the available documented incidents involving named officers from the Latah County Sheriff’s Office in Idaho occurred more than 10 years ago. Specifically

which falls outside the 10-year timeframe specified in your request. Therefore ## Officer Forum Links: – [the most recent incidents date back to 2004](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/the-most-recent-incidents-date-back-to-2004/)

Deputy Involved in Randia Fowler Case – Kootenai County Sheriff’s Office

In 1990, Deputy Randia Fowler filed a lawsuit against the Kootenai County Sheriff’s Office alleging sexual harassment and unlawful retaliation. Fowler reported incidents such as vulgar language, the display of swimsuit calendars, and the placement of a ‘condom plant’ in the workplace. After raising these concerns, she received a poor performance evaluation, was transferred to […]

Deputy Moline – Kootenai County Sheriff’s Office

In 2008, Deputy Moline was involved in an incident where he used a Taser to break up an inmate fight at the Kootenai County Jail. A lawsuit filed by inmate Cutler alleged that the use of the Taser constituted excessive force. However, the court found that the use of the Taser was consistent with department […]

Sheriff Robert ‘Bob’ Norris – Kootenai County Sheriff’s Office

In October 2024, Sheriff Robert ‘Bob’ Norris was sued by local photographer Pennie Collinson for allegedly making defamatory statements during a public campaign event. Collinson claimed that Norris falsely suggested she was involved in photographing child pornography and performing sex acts at a local library. The lawsuit accuses Norris of slander, defamation, and inflicting emotional […]

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