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Update: St Maries PD investigated

The St. Maries Police Department is under investigation by the Idaho State Police, and two of its top police officials have resigned since the investigation began.

The city signed an agreement with the Benewah County Sheriff’s Office to provide law enforcement coverage, Sheriff Dave Resser said.

“The St. Maries Police Department has two officers still on duty,” Resser said. “Basically we took over the running of the department.”

The investigation began before Police Chief Margaret Lehmbecker and Sgt. Doug Yearout abruptly resigned in mid-August without providing letters of resignation, Resser said. Lehmbecker had been chief since 2010. No one reportedly knows why they left.

“All of that is conjecture and rumor,” Resser said. “I, like the mayor, don’t have any idea why those two quit.”

Resser said he could not go into detail about the ISP investigation. “Right now it’s need to know,” he said. “The evidence room is sealed off.”

The sheriff’s office is providing two reserve deputies to help staff the police force in the town of about 2,400 residents in rural Benewah County. One of those is a familiar face, former St. Maries police Lt. Bob Loe, who retired in July. Resser said he hired Loe as a reserve deputy to be a school resource officer but has reassigned him to cover his old patrol area.

The sheriff’s office has also opened its evidence room to hold items related to crimes in St. Maries/Nina Culver, SR.



D.F. Oliveria
D.F. (Dave) Oliveria joined The Spokesman-Review in 1984. He currently is a columnist and compiles the Huckleberries Online blog and writes about North Idaho in his Huckleberries column.

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