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Rigby Teen Elintra Fischer Resurfaces in Utah After 3 Years Missing
National Desk
May 3, 2026
RIGBY, Idaho — Elintra Fischer, who disappeared from Jefferson County over three years ago alongside siblings Rachelle Leray Fischer, then 15, and Allen Larand Fischer, then 13, has reappeared in Utah[1]. The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office announced Friday that Elintra obtained a driver’s license there, prompting investigators to remove her from the National Crime Information Center as a missing person[1]. "Our office is still interested in speaking with Elintra," the sheriff’s statement read[1].
The siblings vanished from their Monteview home, about 50 miles northwest of Idaho Falls, on an unspecified Sunday in 2023, sparking an AMBER Alert[3]. Authorities initially believed the teens, tied to FLDS religious beliefs, were heading to Utah in a gray Honda or Hyundai with Utah plates, though no evidence confirmed the vehicle’s presence in Idaho[3]. Rachelle, 5-foot-5 with brown hair and blue eyes, was last seen in a dark green prairie dress with braided hair; Allen, 5-foot-9, 135 pounds with sandy blonde hair and blue eyes, wore a light blue shirt, jeans and black Crocs[3]. A $5,000 reward was offered for information[3].
Rachelle and Allen remain listed as missing, with the investigation active[1]. The sheriff’s office urges tips at (208) 745-9210[1][3]. This eastern Idaho community, marked by rural Jefferson County’s vast farmlands, continues to seek closure in a case that echoes other unresolved disappearances like Idaho Falls teen Jed Hall’s 2018 vanishing[2].
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