Life-Size Sex Doll Surfaces in Idaho River After 3-Hour Search
False Alarm in Idaho River Leads to Discovery of a Life-Size Sex Doll
A lengthy police search along the Blackfoot River in Idaho turned up an unusual find: a life-sized sex doll. Authorities initially responded to reports of what appeared to be human remains in the river, approximately 16 miles from Soda Springs.
Deputies launched a comprehensive search that included drone surveillance and water rescue teams. After hours of searching, they retrieved the submerged object, only to realize it was not a human body but a synthetic doll resembling a person.
According to Sheriff Adam Mabey, once the object was removed from the river, it became clear that it was a companion doll, not a real person. The doll had been floating in the water for some time, though authorities are unsure how it ended up in the river.
If the person responsible for abandoning the doll is identified, they might face littering charges, authorities said. The incident has sparked a variety of jokes and comments online, with the sheriff noting that he was willing to go to great lengths to ensure public safety, even if the threat turned out to be a false alarm.
Despite the humorous reactions, the sheriff remarked that he suspected the story would attract attention, but emphasized the importance of thorough investigations. The local sheriff’s office has not issued further comments on the case.