Manhunt Underway for Shooting Suspect Near Twin Falls In-N-Out
Police Search for Shooting Suspect in Twin Falls, Idaho: What We Know So Far
What Happened?
On Saturday afternoon, police locked down several areas in Twin Falls, Idaho while searching for a person suspected of a shooting. This is what we know as of 3:30 p.m.
IMPORTANT: This is a developing story. Details may change as police learn more. Stay safe and follow official instructions.
Where Is This Happening?
The main activity is centered around Blue Lakes Boulevard in Twin Falls. Here are the key locations:
- In-N-Out Burger — Police are surrounding this restaurant
- Perrine Bridge — Completely locked down (no one can enter or leave)
- Hotel near the Visitor Center — Officers are searching this building
- Parking lot by Dick’s Sporting Goods — Cleared out and locked down
- Roads leading to In-N-Out — Blocked off by police
Who Is Responding?
Multiple police departments are working together:
| Agency | Role |
|---|---|
| Twin Falls Police Department | Local lead agency |
| Buhl Police Department | Assisting |
| Jerome Police Department | Assisting |
| Idaho State Police | State-level support |
| Twin Falls Fire Department | On standby for emergencies |
| Magic Valley Paramedics | Medical support ready |
WHY SO MANY AGENCIES?
When a serious incident happens, nearby departments help each other. This is called mutual aid — like neighbors helping neighbors, but for police and fire departments.
What Are Police Doing Right Now?
Here’s the step-by-step of the current response:
- Secured the perimeter — Blocked roads and locked down businesses near In-N-Out
- Evacuated the parking lot — Cleared everyone from the area near Dick’s Sporting Goods
- Locked down the Perrine Bridge — No traffic or pedestrians allowed
- Searching the hotel — Officers are checking the building overlooking the visitor center
- Standing by with fire and medical teams — Ready in case anyone is hurt
What Should You Do If You’re Nearby?
STAY AWAY FROM THE AREA
Do not go to In-N-Out, the Perrine Bridge, or the hotel near the visitor center. Roads are blocked, and police need space to work.
If you’re in a locked-down business:
- Stay inside
- Lock doors and stay away from windows
- Follow instructions from police or managers
- Do not open the door for anyone unless you’re sure it’s law enforcement
If you live nearby but aren’t in the zone:
- Stay indoors
- Keep doors locked
- Check official sources for updates (see below)
How to Get Official Updates
| Source | How to Access |
|---|---|
| KMVT / KSVT News | TV, website, or social media |
| Twin Falls Police Department | Official Facebook or website |
| Idaho State Police | ISP website or alerts |
| Magic Valley Paramedics | For medical info only |
TRUST ONLY OFFICIAL SOURCES
Rumors spread fast. Wait for confirmed info from police or trusted local news like KMVT.
Summary
- What: Police are searching for a shooting suspect in Twin Falls, Idaho
- When: Saturday, as of 3:30 p.m.
- Where: In-N-Out on Blue Lakes Blvd, Perrine Bridge, nearby hotel and parking lots
- Who: 4 police agencies + fire and paramedics
- Status: Active search, areas locked down, developing story
- Your job: Stay away, stay informed, stay safe
FAQ: Your Questions Answered
1. Is anyone hurt?
We don’t know yet. Paramedics are on scene, but no official injury report has been released.
2. Why is the Perrine Bridge locked down?
It’s near the search area. Police often close bridges and major roads to stop a suspect from escaping.
3. Can I still go to other stores in Twin Falls?
Yes — only the specific areas mentioned are locked down. But avoid Blue Lakes Blvd entirely.
4. How long will this last?
Unknown. Searches like this can take hours. Police will announce when it’s safe.
5. Who do I call if I see something suspicious?
Call 911 immediately. Do not approach anyone. Let police handle it.
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This article is based on the original KMVT report. Information will be updated as confirmed details become available.