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Idaho Found Welcomes Sheriff Sam Hulse

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In this episode, we are speaking with Sheriff Sam Hulse. We discuss some of the law enforcement activities conducted by the sheriff’s office, including the collaboration required to successfully manage the Bonneville County Search and Rescue team, school safety, drugs, mental illness, and cyber security. We end our conversation on a hopeful note for teens in crisis. Sheriff Hulse announced Idaho’s first youth crisis center is now operational in Idaho Falls.

Sheriff Samuel Hulse is the current Sheriff of Bonneville County. He has worked for Bonneville County for the last 25 years. Bonneville County is a full service public safety agency with patrol, jail, civil, drivers license and records functions as well as special operation teams that include S.W.A.T. Dive and Search and Rescue.

Mark S. Young is a native of Idaho, a graduate of Idaho State University, a community organizer, and a financial professional. For over 30 years, Mark has supported economic development on both local and state levels. Recently he completed his term as a member of the Idaho Department of Commerce Economic Advisory Council. He is currently a board member/past president of The City Club of Idaho Falls and a past president of the Idaho Falls Rotary and Idaho Falls Chamber of Commerce. Mark played a vital role in the development of the Idaho State University and University of Idaho Higher Education Center (University Place) in Idaho Falls. Additionally, Mark served for six years as a lay member of the Idaho State Bar Association’s Professional Conduct Board. He has two sons, both veterans who served in Iraq: Steven is a general contractor in Montana, and Adam is involved in security at the Idaho National Laboratory.