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Ada County Sheriff’s deputy shot and killed during traffic stop

Deputy Tobin Bolter

On 4/20/2024 at about 8:55pm, Ada County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Tobin Bolter made a traffic stop on a gray Chevy Suburban in the area of W. Overland Rd. and S. Raymond St. in Boise.

Preliminary information indicates the 65-year-old male suspect had a misdemeanor warrant.

As Deputy Bolter approached the driver’s window, the driver shot Deputy Bolter and fled the scene. A citizen witnessed the shooting, called 911 and performed CPR until medics arrived. Deputy Bolter was transported to Saint Alphonsus in Boise.

Shortly after the shooting occurred, Boise Police located the suspect vehicle. Boise Police located the suspect during a search of the area and were involved in an officer involved shooting.

While on their way to assist Deputy Bolter, another ACSO deputy was involved in a two-vehicle crash involving a power pole near S. Meridian Rd. and E. Amity Rd. The deputy and the driver of the other vehicle were transported to the hospital. The deputy is in stable condition. Idaho State Police are investigating the crash.

On the morning of 4/21/2024, Deputy Bolter succumbed to his injuries. Deputy Bolter was 27-years-old. Deputy Bolter had seven years of law enforcement experience and had been with the ACSO since January 2024. Prior to the ACSO, Deputy Bolter worked with Meridian Police Department and Pleasant Hill Police Department (CA).