Oregon State Police Recover Stolen Idaho Vehicle on Interstate 84 Near Baker County
At 7:18 a.m. on March 26, an OSP trooper at Milepost 330 on I-84 found Pocatello resident Lisa Kim McNabb, 40, driving a Honda CR-V stolen from Twin Falls.

An Oregon State Police trooper pulled over a 2010 Honda CR-V at 7:18 a.m. on March 26 at Milepost 330 on westbound Interstate 84, only to find the vehicle had been reported stolen by a Twin Falls, Idaho resident. The driver, Lisa Kim McNabb, 40, of Pocatello, Idaho, was taken into custody and booked before being released.
Milepost 330 sits in the eastern reach of Baker County, one of the primary entry corridors into Oregon from Idaho. The CR-V had traveled at least 200 miles from Twin Falls before the stop, with McNabb's Pocatello address placing her home roughly 90 miles from where the vehicle was reported stolen.
The stop illustrates the kind of cross-jurisdictional case that regularly surfaces in Baker County given its position along one of the West's busiest interstate corridors. Recovering a stolen vehicle typically triggers notification to the originating agency, in this case Twin Falls law enforcement, followed by evidence processing and potentially follow-up interviews between agencies.
The county public safety log does not specify what initially drew the trooper's attention to the CR-V, whether additional charges are pending, or the current status of the recovered vehicle. Those details may emerge as Oregon and Idaho law enforcement agencies coordinate on the case.
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