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Finance and custody update: detention fund at $476,825 balance; IDJC reports 170 juveniles in custody

Mini-Cassia Joint Juvenile Probation Committee · February 10, 2026
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Summary

Minidoka Clerk Tonya Page reported juvenile detention expenditures of $325,221 (36% of year) and a trust balance of $476,825.16; Jeff Miller, IDJC Liaison, reported 170 juveniles in custody statewide and 21 in District 5. JFACT budget cuts were noted but not expected to affect programs.

Tonya Page, Minidoka Clerk, reported the juvenile detention budget had expended $325,221.00, representing 36% of the fiscal year, and that the trust balance stood at $476,825.16. Her report provided the committee’s current fiscal position for the detention program.

Jeff Miller, the Idaho Department of Juvenile Corrections (IDJC) liaison, told the committee that 170 juveniles were in custody statewide with 21 in District 5. Miller also noted that JFACT has cut its budget but that the cut should not affect youth programs, according to the meeting record. No formal budgetary action was taken at the meeting.