4 hours ago
Blaine County Action News at 5
By Bob Fuller
BLAINE COUNTY — Blaine County Action News has obtained access to a stack of internal documents so sensitive that, at this time, we are not disclosing how they were acquired.
What we can say is this:
the documents appear authentic, extensive, and deeply troubling.
The materials span multiple pages and include internal annotations, redactions, scheduling records, and administrative language that suggests they were never intended to leave a secure environment. Portions reference high-level access, special accommodations, and internal procedures that do not appear in any public policy or public record.
Action News is currently working with independent experts to verify the origin of the documents and to determine what can be responsibly reported. Many names, dates, and sections remain redacted. Others appear to have been redacted inconsistently — something that analysts say often happens when documents are altered in a hurry.
At this stage, we are actively working to unredact and authenticate as much of the material as possible.
And tonight, we can confirm this:
Blaine County Action News plans to share these documents with the public, in stages, as verification and legal review allow.
We believe transparency is critical — and we will release what we can, when we can, without compromising sources or ongoing review.
When Action News reached out to the Blaine County Sheriff’s Office for comment, we received a response that only added to the mystery.
Deputy Sheriff Nimithy Storm, a former FIB Director now serving with BCSO, reacted visibly upon being shown a portion of the documents.
According to our reporter on scene, Storm responded:
“WHAT!?!?! HOW DID YOU GET THESE?
THOSE FILES HAVE BEEN ON MY DESK FOR MONTHS!”
Storm declined to answer further questions and ended the exchange shortly afterward. The Sheriff’s Office has not yet issued a formal written statement.
What exactly these files contain — and how they may have left official custody — remains unclear.
What is clear is that these documents were known, reviewed, and physically present inside a law enforcement office long before Action News obtained them.
The implications of that are significant.
Blaine County Action News will begin publishing portions of the documents once redactions, authentication, and legal review are complete. We will provide context alongside the material and allow viewers to see exactly what we are seeing.
We will not speculate on intent or guilt.
We will not name individuals unless information is verified and responsibly reportable.
But tonight, we can confirm this:
These documents exist.
They were not supposed to be public.
And they are no longer contained.
We will continue this story.
This is Bob Fuller, Blaine County Action News.
More tonight at 6.
https://get.starstrk.com/DocumentLeak.pdf
By Bob Fuller
BLAINE COUNTY — Blaine County Action News has obtained access to a stack of internal documents so sensitive that, at this time, we are not disclosing how they were acquired.
What we can say is this:
the documents appear authentic, extensive, and deeply troubling.
The materials span multiple pages and include internal annotations, redactions, scheduling records, and administrative language that suggests they were never intended to leave a secure environment. Portions reference high-level access, special accommodations, and internal procedures that do not appear in any public policy or public record.
Action News is currently working with independent experts to verify the origin of the documents and to determine what can be responsibly reported. Many names, dates, and sections remain redacted. Others appear to have been redacted inconsistently — something that analysts say often happens when documents are altered in a hurry.
At this stage, we are actively working to unredact and authenticate as much of the material as possible.
And tonight, we can confirm this:
Blaine County Action News plans to share these documents with the public, in stages, as verification and legal review allow.
We believe transparency is critical — and we will release what we can, when we can, without compromising sources or ongoing review.
When Action News reached out to the Blaine County Sheriff’s Office for comment, we received a response that only added to the mystery.
Deputy Sheriff Nimithy Storm, a former FIB Director now serving with BCSO, reacted visibly upon being shown a portion of the documents.
According to our reporter on scene, Storm responded:
“WHAT!?!?! HOW DID YOU GET THESE?
THOSE FILES HAVE BEEN ON MY DESK FOR MONTHS!”
Storm declined to answer further questions and ended the exchange shortly afterward. The Sheriff’s Office has not yet issued a formal written statement.
What exactly these files contain — and how they may have left official custody — remains unclear.
What is clear is that these documents were known, reviewed, and physically present inside a law enforcement office long before Action News obtained them.
The implications of that are significant.
Blaine County Action News will begin publishing portions of the documents once redactions, authentication, and legal review are complete. We will provide context alongside the material and allow viewers to see exactly what we are seeing.
We will not speculate on intent or guilt.
We will not name individuals unless information is verified and responsibly reportable.
But tonight, we can confirm this:
These documents exist.
They were not supposed to be public.
And they are no longer contained.
We will continue this story.
This is Bob Fuller, Blaine County Action News.
More tonight at 6.
https://get.starstrk.com/DocumentLeak.pdf
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