Idaho children, 7 and 17, not reported missing by mom and stepdad even though they have not been seen for three months
REXBURG, IDAHO: The Idaho authorities are on the lookout for two children who haven't been seen since September and were not reported missing by their mother or their stepfather.
The mother married the stepfather just weeks after his first wife was discovered dead under mysterious circumstances. The children, Joshua Vallow, 7, and Tylee Ryan, 17, are believed to be in imminent danger, as per the Rexburg police who made the announcement via a press release on Saturday.
The authorities have requested the public for any information on the whereabouts of the children's mother, Lori Vallow, and her new husband, Chad Daybell. The cops believe that the disappearance of the children could directly be linked to the death of Daybell's first wife Tammy who was found dead in October in her home in Springville, Fremont County.
Vallow and Daybell were married only a few weeks after Tammy's death. The investigators had initially determined that she had died of natural causes but are now looking into her death. Her body was recently exhumed so an autopsy could be conducted.
The police started to search for the children in early November after a relative had reported that they had not seen Joshua, a special needs child, since September. According to the investigators, Vallow and Daybell had lied about the children's whereabouts and had refused to cooperate with the investigation.
As reported by EastIdahoNews, Rexburg Police Chief Shane Truman shared, "They've told us several stories about where the children are, but when we investigate, the children don't exist where they say they should. We don't know where they are at, but we think they are in pretty serious danger."