Episode 12

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Published on:

20th Aug 2023

BONUS Pursue & Protect | Episode 12

BONUS Pursue & Protect

After season one wrapped up, Emily was able to interview two additional people who were closely involved on the day of the kidnapping. You will hear audio from the pursuit and shooting. If you do not want to hear this portion of the episode, you can skip starting at 10:05 and start up again at 11:54.

Interviews in the order they are heard: 

Deputy Albert Thompson explains the pursuit from his perspective. He is the deputy who pulled his vehicle in front of Hescock to try and stop the pursuit at the beginning.

Paul Wilde, retired Sheriff at Bonneville County Sheriff's Office, was the liaison between Megan's family, the sheriff's office, and the media.

Deputy Jim Schiffler led the pursuit and was the first to see that Hescock had high-centered his vehicle. Commands Hescock to stop and asks dispatch to send Air Idaho.

Deputy Bryan Lovell commands Hescock to stop.

Deputy Chris Reed lets dispatch know that he has reached the area of the shooting.

Deputy Todd Raymond called for a medic.

Mark Browning, reporting for News Channel 6.

Glenn Mills, reporting for News Channel 6.

Sheriff Stommel was the sheriff at the time of Megan's kidnapping.

Sergeant Brian Stositch describes going into Hescock's home the next day.

Not interviewed but mentioned: 

Megan - saved herself from her captor and is a great example to the community.

Darrel - Megan’s dad asked Paul Wilde to keep the media away from his family.

Amber Hoopes - Disappeared from her grandparents’ home on Sept. 14, 2001.

K9 Rik - Canine deputy for BCSO and partner to Jim Schiffler.

Kieth Hescock - The man who took Megan and held her captive.

Key Points

  • This shooting made the community fearful

You can find more information about Amber Hoopes at:

https://bonnevillesheriff.com/news/2021-09/amber-hoopes-missing-person-case-20-years-later/

If you have any information about Amber Hoopes' disappearance, contact Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office at 208-529-1200, online at www.ifcrime.org, or through the P3tips App on your mobile device, available in the Apple or Google Play store.

Leave a note on K9Rik’s memory page: https://www.odmp.org/k9/1553-k9-rik

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Special Thanks to: 

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She's Missing
The Disappearance of Amber Hoopes
“She's Missing” is a narrated, true crime podcast that invites listeners to join an immersive journey into stories of missing girls and women. Season 2 takes a closer look at the disappearance of Amber Hoopes from her home in Southeast Idaho. This journey will take you through the emotions felt by those most closely affected by her abduction. As the story builds, you will see how new clues and the kidnapping of Megan, brought answers and more questions that are still unanswered to this day.

Season 1 delves into the disappearance of Megan, a 14-year-old girl abducted from her trampoline in Southeast Idaho, on June 5th, 2002. Hosted by Emily, the podcast presents an unprecedented blend of personal interviews, investigative twists, and emotional resonance, transcending the true crime genre.

"She's Missing" strives to show the miraculous story of Megan's kidnapping, featuring candid interviews with family, friends, and authorities. This documentary-style narrative is not just about the investigation but the impact on those connected to Megan. The podcast also raises intriguing parallels between Megan's case and the disappearance of Amber Hoopes, from September 14, 2001.

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Emily is a true crime enthusiast. As a child, her mom would read mystery novels aloud on long car rides and instilled that love for a good mystery in Emily. Her interest in unsolved disappearances started with Stephanie Crane, a 9-year-old who disappeared from Challis, ID on Oct. 11, 1993. Emily was also 9 at the time and the story really emphasized the fact that even in small towns evil is lurking.