The Shoshone County Sheriff’s Office has released its jail booking report covering arrests made between March 30 and April 2, 2026, detailing a range of charges including felony DUI, drug and weapons possession, probation violations, and failure to appear warrants. The bookings reflect ongoing law enforcement activity across the Silver Valley region of northern Idaho.
Arrests Spanning Four Days in the Silver Valley
The booking report, which covers adult arrests only, lists five individuals taken into custody by the Shoshone County Sheriff’s Office during the four-day period. As is standard practice, all suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
On March 30, Brian Daniel Camacho, 31, of Wallace, Idaho, was arrested and booked on charges of felony DUI and possession of an open container in a vehicle. Felony DUI charges in Idaho typically indicate either a prior DUI history or aggravating circumstances that elevate the offense beyond a standard misdemeanor, carrying significantly more serious potential penalties.
On March 31, Timothy Allen Thompson, 57, also of Wallace, was arrested and booked on three separate charges: littering upon or alongside a roadway, obstructing or resisting an officer, and striking fixtures adjacent to a roadway. The combination of charges suggests an incident that escalated during contact with law enforcement.
On April 1, two Kellogg, Idaho residents were taken into custody. Alan Merritt Carroll, 42, was arrested and booked on a failure to appear charge, indicating an outstanding warrant stemming from a missed court date. Chrystal Lynn Foster, 45, faced the most serious charges of the reporting period, including a probation violation, possession of a weapon while in possession of a controlled substance, possession of paraphernalia related to a controlled substance, and felony unlawful possession of a firearm. The multiple felony-level charges represent a significant law enforcement action.
On April 2, Jakiah James Roop, 20, of Post Falls, Idaho, was arrested and booked on a failure to appear charge. Post Falls is located in neighboring Kootenai County, indicating the warrant connected to Shoshone County proceedings.
Drug and Weapons Charges Remain a Concern for Shoshone County
The week’s bookings highlight persistent public safety concerns that Shoshone County law enforcement continues to address. Drug-related charges, including paraphernalia possession and the serious combination of weapons possession with controlled substances, reflect challenges that many rural Idaho communities face in combating illegal drug activity.
The felony unlawful possession of a firearm charge is particularly notable, as Idaho law prohibits individuals who have been convicted of certain crimes from possessing firearms. Such charges underscore the importance of Second Amendment rights being exercised lawfully and responsibly, while law enforcement works to keep weapons out of the hands of those prohibited by law from possessing them.
Failure to appear charges, which resulted in two of the five bookings this week, place additional demands on the Sheriff’s Office and the county court system, as warrants must be served and individuals returned to the judicial process at taxpayer expense.
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What Comes Next
Each individual listed in the Shoshone County jail booking report will proceed through the Idaho court system, where charges will be reviewed, and defendants will have the opportunity to enter pleas and, if applicable, stand trial. The Shoshone County Sheriff’s Office publishes booking reports regularly as a public service to keep Silver Valley residents informed of law enforcement activity in their communities. Residents with information relevant to ongoing investigations are encouraged to contact the Shoshone County Sheriff’s Office directly.