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'Operation Talon' Nets 59 Idaho Felons

BOISE, Idaho -
The eagle has landed after "Operation Talon", and the results are 59 felons captured. Operation Talon cross-matched outstanding arrest warrants with food stamp recipients in Southwest Idaho to find those who were breaking the law. The effort resulted in 59 apprehensions on outstanding warrants and nine people removed from illegally receiving food stamps.

The Idaho Department of Correction secured federal funding to carry out Operation Talon earlier this year and worked with the Department of Health and Welfare as well as the Ada, Idaho and Canyon County, Idaho Sheriffs' Offices. The agencies held a joint news conference today in Boise, Idaho. Department of Correction Director Tom Beauclair praised all the partners in the effort. "We are here to celebrate the success that removed felons from the streets and from the public benefit rolls. It wouldn't have been possible without all these agencies working together," said Beauclair.

As a partner in the operation, The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare developed a software program to run the lists submitted by law enforcement agencies. The results provided information to help apprehend people evading the law. In the Food Stamp program, it is illegal for fleeing felons to apply and receive food stamp benefits.

Mond Warren is Idaho Bureau Chief for the Health and Welfare's Fraud and Abuse Investigations. Warren says, "Out of the name matches, we removed nine people who were illegally receiving benefits, which will save our government about $13,000 annually." Health and Welfare will also go after the people who no longer were receiving food stamps, but illegally collected benefits in the past. In those 38 cases, $74,000 was distributed. Health and Welfare investigators will attempt to recover this money.

Operation Talon all started when Idaho Department of Correction employee Ron Mesler saw the potential in applying for the federal program. Mesler, who heads the Department of Correction Fugitive Recovery unit, applied to the USDA Office of the Inspector General. After receiving the funding, the IDOC pulled together the team of partners.

Ada County, Idaho and Canyon County, Idaho Sheriffs Officers, along with Canyon County's City-County Narcotics/ROP Unit, took the lead in making arrests in their jurisdictions, and were assisted by the Department of Correction's Probation and Parole Officers. The IDOC Fugitive Recovery Unit also coordinated with other law enforcement personnel statewide to make arrests as far away as Salmon and Twin Falls, Idaho.

The five-month sweep ended in September with 59 apprehensions. Some of the crimes of those arrested in Operation Talon include kidnapping, aggravated assault, child desertion and various drug charges.




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