The FBI has released a new photo of the daughter of Lori Vallow, the Idaho woman who faces multiple charges and is suspected in the disappearance of two children.
A photo showing Vallow’s daughter Tylee Ryan, 17, was captured on the day she went missing at Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming in September 2019. The picture shows Ryan holding Vallow’s other 7-year-old child, Joshua “JJ” Vallow, who has autism.
Other than the photos of the children, an image of a Ford truck registered in Arizona was also posted by the FBI.
Earlier this week, Lori Vallow was transferred from Hawaii back to Idaho, where she is due in court soon.
Vallow and her husband, Chad Daybell, have not been cooperating in the case, according to Rexburg police officials.
“It is astonishing that rather than work with law enforcement to help us locate her own children, Lori Vallow has chosen instead to leave the state with her new husband,” the department said in a press release last year.
Police have said that Daybell and Vallow fled their Idaho home when investigators started probing the whereabouts of Tylee and JJ. Daybell isn’t facing any charges in connection to the case.
Vallow’s attorney said in court last week that she chose to waive extradition to Idaho in an attempt to “expedite her return there so she can defend herself against these accusations.”