The late Sunday evening of June 22nd, 2025, was reportedly the last time that two teenagers from Eastern Idaho, Rachelle Fischer, 15, and Allen Fischer, 13, were seen by family or friends.
The juveniles from Jefferson County in Monteview, Idaho, have been reported missing by their mother, Elizabeth Roundy, who believes that they may have been abducted by their older sister, Elintra Fischer, 18, who is in association with the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
Elizabeth Roundy was a former member of the FLDS Church who left five years ago along with her children after gaining full custody of them in an 18-month court battle against her ex-husband, Nephi Fischer.
The family relocated to Monteview and were living together until the tragic disappearance that the Jefferson County, Idaho, Sheriff’s Office believes occurred somewhere between the hours of 18 to 20 PM, in a vehicle that is believed to be transporting them from Monteview to Trenton, Utah, where they previously resided.
Elizabeth Roundy’s fear stems from her belief that the abduction is in connection with “revelations” from the imprisoned president of the FLDS Church, Warren Jeffs, who called for children of ex-members to return to the fold. The Idaho State Police issued an Amber Alert for the two teens on June 24th. The Uvalde Foundation for Kids engaged in a multi-state ground search for 10 days across Idaho, Colorado, Utah, and Arizona.
However, as of July 3rd, the search from this foundation has ended because of new information that suggests the teens are no longer being transported and instead most likely reside in one area along with members of the FLDS.
A resident of Jefferson county who wishes to remain anonymous commented on the area’s response and lack of updates, “So far it has been scarily way too quiet, nothing found yet. This much silence is never a good thing”
The search continues for Allen and Rachelle Fischer. Anybody with information about their whereabouts is asked to contact the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office at (208) 745-9210.