Police release new information about a stalking incident

Police are asking for information on the events at Sigma Chi

Officers walking with a resident on Blake Avenue | Daniel V. Ramirez | Argonaut

Moscow Police Department released new info regarding disproving a stalker incident involving Kaylee Goncalves at a local business in October. 

The incident revolves around the belief of a stalker that has been referenced by family and friends. Two males were seen inside the local business but separated, with one of them following Goncalves inside the local business and towards her car. The male that followed Goncalves did not appear to have made contact with her. 

However, police have contacted both individuals and have concluded that this was an isolated incident and that the intention of the two males was to meet women. The evidence that has been collected is that the two males were not involved in the murders, as stated by the press release.  

Detectives are still investigating what occurred at the fraternity Sigma Chi where both Ethan Chapin and Xana Kernodle were the night before the murder. 

Police are asking for more information from the public regarding the events that happened at Sigma Chi and information regarding stalkers or unusual occurrences regarding Goncalves.  

Anyone with information pertinent to the investigation can contact the tip line at 208-883-7180 or email [email protected]

Official information regarding the case can be found on the MPD’s city website.   

Daniel V. Ramirez can be reached at [email protected] or on Twitter @DVR_Tweets 

About the Author

Daniel Ramirez I’m a senior at the University of Idaho studying both Broadcasting and Journalism. I am the social media manager for the spring semester and a writer and photographer for the news section.

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