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FBI offers $5,000 reward for missing Fort Hall man

The FBI is now offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to the location of Darrel Lee Auck. The Fort Hall Business Council offered its own $5,000 reward for information leading to the recovery of Auck’s body on November, 3.

Fort Hall Police believe Auck was killed on or about October 15, but his body was never found.

Police were called to the Anthony Ish home on East Agency Road at 12:45 a.m. by an anonymous caller. Police said they found evidence outside the home indicating someone was hurt. Witnesses told investigators that Ish, 32, shot Auck, 44, outside the home.

According to the FBI, Auck was shot several times and removed from the area. Officers found a “blood trail” of pooled blood in the grass near the residence. Shell casings from a firearm were also located.

The FBI said Auck has not been seen or heard from since that day.

A tribal arrest warrant was issued for Ish for assault with a deadly weapon. Ish was arrested at the home and was being held at the Fort Hall Correction Center. The FBI calls him a person of interest.

Police said Ish will face federal charges. The investigation is being conducted by Fort Hall Police Department and FBI.

Auck has a tattoo on his left hand, right finger, left and right breasts, left arm, left shoulder, neck, right hand and upper left arm. He also has tattoos of cartoon characters on his back and names on his chest and abdomen. He has scars on his right forearm, both legs, right arm, right knee, and right shoulder.

Auck is 5’3″ to 5’4″ tall, 156 to 185 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. He is known to use the aliases of “Doughboy” or “Dough Boy”.

People with information may contact the Fort Hall Police Department at (208) 478-4000. People may also contact their local FBI office or nearest American Embassy or Consulate. Callers with information may remain anonymous.

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