Yellowstone Photos Requested For FBI Investigation
Written by Andrew-Rossi on March 6, 2020
The FBI is actively soliciting help in the search for two missing Idaho children.
The Office of Strategic Communications at Yellowstone National Park issued the request made jointly by the FBI and the Rexburg Police Department. They want any assistance in locating 17-year old Tylee Ryan and 7-year old J.J. Vallow. The park is largely closed and cover in snow, so a physical search won’t begin until the snow melts. So, a digital search will commence. What the agencies want are photos or videos taken by tourists who in the park at the same time the missing kids were visiting.
Both Tylee Ryan and J.J. Vallow were seen in Yellowstone on September 8th, 2019 with their mother, Lori Vallow and uncle, Alex Cox. They were traveling in a silver 2017 Ford F-150 pickup truck with Arizona license plate CPQUINT. This was the last time Tylee Ryan has been seen since then. Anyone who was in the park at that date is encouraged to look through any photos they took to see if the children or the accompanying adults were captured.
The FBI has established a website for the public to upload photos and video: FBI.gov/Rexburg. Find the link and photos on mybighornbasin.com.