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Lavina Irene
Hietala |
On April
7, 2011, Idaho State Police
Detectives served a search warrant on the
residence of Lavina Hietala in
Kamiah, Idaho,
seeking evidence concerning her disappearance
from the residence on April 1, 2011.
Detectives recovered
numerous items which will be further analyzed to
determine their relevance. Based on the evidence
recovered, it is unclear whether Lavina's
disappearance is the result of foul play.
So far, detectives have
developed information that indicates Lavina
Hietala probably ended up in the
Clearwater River, however, the
details of that information will not be released
at this time.
Based on the evidence so
far, no suspects have been identified in this
investigation.
Officers from the Kamiah Marshal's Office, Lewis
County Sheriff's Office, Clearwater County
Sheriff's Office, and the Idaho County Sheriff's
Office have been actively searching the area for
Lavina. Due to the potential of her being in the
Clearwater River, search efforts
have been scaled down. Because of the low water
temperature and high water flows, it is unlikely
Lavina could survive being in the river since
April 1.
All law enforcement
agencies in the area have been advised of
Lavina's disappearance.
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Justin
Michael Hietala |
Lavina Hietala's grandson, Justin Hietala,
remains in custody at the
Lewis
County jail on burglary
charges. Detectives contacted Justin, who was
unable to provide any information concerning
Lavina's whereabouts.
Because Justin shared the
residence with Lavina, detectives are seeking
information concerning his activities during the
week of March 28 through
April 1, 2011.
Idaho State Police detectives continue to follow
up on various leads and continue to seek any
information in this case.
The Idaho State Police has
been in contact with Lavina Hietala's immediate
family, who have been very helpful and involved
in this investigation, but more information is
needed, and anyone who may have any information
in this case is encouraged to contact
ISP
Lieutenant Charlie Spencer at (208) 799-5020, or
by email at
charlie.spencer@isp.idaho.gov.
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