The Arizona Republic

Mother of two missing kids is found in Hawaii

- Rachel Leingang and Uriel Garcia

Police say Lori Vallow, the mother of two missing children, has been found in Hawaii, along with her new husband, but the children who have been missing since September still have not been located.

Police say the mother of two missing children has been found in Hawaii, along with her new husband, but the children still have not been located.

The Kaua’i Police Department announced Sunday that Lori Vallow and Chad Daybell had been staying on Kaua’i, and that they were served with a legal document on Saturday ordering Lori Vallow to produce the children. On Sunday, police executed a search warrant.

Tylee Ryan, 17, and Joshua “JJ” Vallow, 7, have been missing since September 2019. Police say their mother, Lori Vallow Daybell, and her new husband,

Chad Daybell, initially lied to investigat­ors about where the children were. When police returned to their home in

Idaho to question them, the adults had disappeare­d.

Lori Vallow’s estranged husband, Charles Vallow, was shot and killed by her brother, Alex Cox, in Arizona last summer. Cox also died in December of an undisclose­d cause.

Daybell’s previous wife, Tammy Daybell, died in October of what the family called natural causes, but police in Idaho have since exhumed her remains for further investigat­ion. The findings of that investigat­ion have not been released. Lori Vallow and Chad Daybell married two weeks after Tammy Daybell’s death.

Neither Lori Vallow nor Chad Day

bell has been charged or arrested, Kaua’i police said Sunday.

On Monday, officials with the Madison County and Rexburg police, both in Idaho, confirmed in a statement that they have obtained a court order asking that Lori Vallow present the children within five days of having been served to the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare.

“Child protection actions are normally confidenti­al and sealed to protect the anonymity of the parties,” the statement said. “The Madison County Prosecutor’s Office asked the Court for permission to unseal and disclose the existence of the Child Protection Action and the above-mentioned Order to alert the public and anyone with knowledge of the location or health and safety of the children.”

Arizona deaths

Vallow’s estranged former husband, Charles Vallow, was killed in Chandler in July. Charles Vallow, 62, came from Texas to visit Lori Vallow and their children. But after he arrived to pick up his son, Charles and Lori Vallow started arguing.

Lori Vallow’s brother, Alex Cox, intervened and killed Charles Vallow, police said at the time. On Dec. 12, Cox died. Police were awaiting autopsy results to determine the cause of death.

The children lived, at least for a time, in Arizona. And, when initially questioned about Joshua Vallow’s whereabout­s, Rexburg police were told he was staying with a family friend in Arizona, which ended up being false, police said.

Two of Lori Vallow’s previous husbands died in the past two years. Joseph Ryan died in 2018 in Gilbert of an apparent heart attack, Fox 10 reported.

Idaho police investigat­ion

On Dec. 20, the Rexburg Police Department in Rexburg, Idaho, posted on Facebook that it, along with the Fremont County (Idaho) Sheriff’s Office and the assistance of the FBI, was investigat­ing possible ties between the two missing children and the death of a Fremont County woman.

The woman, Tammy Daybell, was Chad Daybell’s wife. She died in her home on Oct. 19 at age 49.

Rexburg police investigat­ors determined that Chad Daybell married Lori Vallow weeks after Tammy Daybell’s death, police said in the statement.

At the time, Tammy Daybell’s death was believed to be natural, Rexburg police said. But on further investigat­ion, it was determined by the Sheriff ’s Office that it may be suspicious.

On Nov. 26, Rexburg police tried to do a welfare check on Joshua Vallow, who is adopted and has special needs, at Lori Vallow’s home.

Family from outside Idaho had not been able to speak to Joshua since September and were concerned, police said.

On Nov. 27, Rexburg police searched locations associated with Lori Vallow in an attempt to find Joshua. During these searches, investigat­ors discovered Lori Vallow and Chad Daybell had “abruptly vacated” their home and left town, police said.

Joshua did not appear to be with them, police said. He last attended school in Rexburg on Sept. 23. Tylee Ryan, Lori’s 17-year-old daughter, also has not been seen or heard from since September, police said. Investigat­ors contacted extended family members, none of whom had been in contact with the children since September. The children had not been reported missing.

Focused on end of the world?

Friends and family members have spoken out in the media with their concerns over Lori Vallow and Chad Daybell’s religious beliefs and focus on the end of the world.

A Facebook post by Kay Woodcock, Joshua’s grandmothe­r, says Lori was a “wonderful, loving, attentive mother” until things started changing in the past 18 months because of her involvemen­t with a new religious group, which Woodcock called a “cult.”

Chad Daybell, who says on his website that he is Latter-day Saint, has written and self-published more than 25 books, some of which focus on neardeath experience­s, including Daybell’s own. Other books fictionali­ze the end of the world.

Both Daybell and Vallow were involved in an organizati­on called “Preparing A People,” which has said it is “not a ‘group’ and is not a ‘Cult’ or something people join” in a posted statement on its website.

 ??  ?? Undated photos of Joshua Vallow, 7, left, and Tylee Ryan, 17. They were last seen on Sept. 23 in Rexburg, Idaho.
Undated photos of Joshua Vallow, 7, left, and Tylee Ryan, 17. They were last seen on Sept. 23 in Rexburg, Idaho.

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