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⬤ MISSING 1 YEAR
Rachelle Fischer
HAVE INFORMATION? Call 1-800-THE-LOST
· Emergency: 911
Investigating agency: Jefferson County Sherriff's Office (Idaho) · 208-745-9210
- Age
- 15 when reported missingwould be about 16 today
- Missing since
- 06/22/2025over a year ago
- Last known location
- MONTEVIEW, Idaho
- Case
- NCMC/2054387National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
What we knowLAYER 1
PMC's research file on this case.
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Missing near MONTEVIEWLAYER 2
Live NCMEC cases in Idaho — every face is a page like this one.
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The system around RachelleLAYER 3
Who runs child welfare where Rachelle went missing.
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What should have happenedLAYER 4
The state's own decision chain — the steps the system is required to take.
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The money in MONTEVIEWLAYER 5
Federal child-services dollars near Rachelle — who gets paid to protect kids here. Source: USAspending.gov.
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The danger picture — Jefferson CountyLAYER 6
Crimes against children reported here. Source: FBI NIBRS.
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The lawsLAYER 7
Idaho statutes and case law that govern cases like this.
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Idaho's story, in numbersLAYER 8
Twelve years of the state's own child-welfare record. Source: HHS.
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If you want to helpLAYER 9
Real help follows the rules. Here's what actually works.
SAW SOMETHING? Call 1-800-THE-LOST or 911.
Before you call, write down: when, where, who you saw, and what they wore or drove.
An accurate tip beats a fast one. You can also report online at the
NCMEC CyberTipline.
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