authorities have said they believe the deaths of an 83-year-old man who was walking his dogs and a 72-year-old man who lived in a remote cabin are connected to the escape of an Idaho white supremacist prison gang member and an accomplice after a Boise hospital ambush.
Coroners on Friday identified the victim in Nez Perce County as James L. Mauney, 83, of Juliaetta, who was reported missing on Wednesday when he left home in his silver Chrysler Pacifica minivan to take his two dogs — a white Jack Russell terrier and a brown Chesapeake Bay retriever — to a walking path.Idaho State Police returned the dogs to the family. One, Leo, "really misses him, he cries and goes out looking in the yard, looking for him,” Liliia Mauney said.
Living with Umphenour was frightening, Thompson said, because he “would always talk about shooting people.” The couple eventually kicked him out. On Wednesday, when Thompson learned that Umphenour had been linked to Meade’s escape from the hospital, he grew worried and called the sheriff's office to request that deputies check in on Henderson.
They made initial court appearances on Friday, along with a woman who drove one of the two vehicles they were travelling in when they were arrested. Meade and Umphenour were being held on $US2 million bond.
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