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Manhunt underway for suspect who shot, injured Ada deputy during Boise traffic stop

An Ada County Sheriff's deputy was shot and injured during a Saturday night traffic stop in Boise.
An Ada County Sheriff's deputy was shot and injured during a Saturday night traffic stop in Boise. Getty Images/iStockphoto

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Sheriff’s deputy killed in Boise

Ada County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Tobin Bolter, 27, died Sunday, April 21 — becoming the first in-the-line-of-duty death in the office’s history. Here is our coverage.

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Update 11:08 a.m. April 21: The suspect in the shooting was found, shot and killed by Boise police Sunday. Find that story here. And the deputy who was shot died, the Ada County Sheriff’s Office announced Sunday.

An Ada County sheriff’s deputy was shot and injured Saturday night during a traffic stop on the Boise Bench, and a manhunt is underway for the suspect, according to the Sheriff’s Office.

Just before 9 p.m. Saturday, the unidentified deputy stopped a vehicle near the area of Overland Road and South Raymond Street, when a person inside the vehicle shot the deputy “at some point” during the stop, according to a news release from the Sheriff’s Office.

A nearby citizen witnessed the shooting, called 911 and performed CPR on the deputy, who was then taken to Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center in Boise, the Sheriff’s Office said. The deputy’s condition was not released at the time.

Lauren Montague, a spokesperson for the Sheriff’s Office, told the Idaho Statesman by phone that the deputy was alone during the traffic stop.

A Statesman reporter observed dozens of law enforcement vehicles, including from the Boise Police Department, near the intersection of West Overland Road and South Roosevelt Street.

The suspect, who hasn’t been publicly identified, is considered “armed and dangerous,” according to the Sheriff’s Office. Police located the suspect’s vehicle and “active searches” are underway.

“We ask residents to lock their doors and call dispatch if they see anything suspicious,” the Sheriff’s Office said.

While on the way to assist the injured deputy, another Ada County sheriff’s deputy was involved in a two-vehicle crash that also included a utility pole near South Meridian and East Amity roads, according to the release. That deputy was also transported to Saint Alphonsus and their condition was not released.

Montague declined to say whether anyone else was injured in the crash and said that she’ll update the public once the Sheriff’s Office has more information.

This story was originally published April 20, 2024 at 11:59 PM.

Alex Brizee
Idaho Statesman
Alex Brizee covers criminal justice for the Idaho Statesman. A Miami native and a University of Idaho graduate, she has lived all over the United States. Go Vandals! In her free time, she loves pad Thai, cuddling with her dog and strong coffee. Support my work with a digital subscription
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Sheriff’s deputy killed in Boise

Ada County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Tobin Bolter, 27, died Sunday, April 21 — becoming the first in-the-line-of-duty death in the office’s history. Here is our coverage.