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FRUITLAND — In a prayer given before a small crowd at Fruitland City Park on Wednesday morning, a pastor acknowledged the day drew “mixed feelings.”

The group was there to watch Gov. Brad Little perform a ceremonial bill signing for a law to create an Endangered Missing Person Alert, the first of its kind in Idaho. On one hand, the law will give families a new tool to try to help find their loved ones. On the other hand, the inspiration for the legislation, 5-year-old Michael Vaughan, is still missing.

Missing person bill signing

Brandi Neal and Tyler Vaughan, the parents of missing 5-year-old Michael Vaughan, hold each other during a ceremonial bill signing Wednesday, April 27, at Fruitland City Park.

Missing Fruitland boy's case sparks pending legislation
Missing persons bill signing

Fruitland Police Chief JD Huff speaks Wednesday, April 27 at a ceremonial bill signing held at Fruitland City Park for a law that creates a new type of missing person alert in Idaho.

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