“There is a (recall) process and people are very much entitled to try,” Dunn told the Times-News.

Shari Hart, Filer city clerk, said she received calls from a man who asked questions about the recall process.

The administrator of the Facebook recall page told the Times-News in a phone interview Thursday he is “helping” the recall effort by giving residents a place to communicate. The man wouldn’t identify himself.

The recall effort “is nothing about me,” he said. “It’s about doing good for the town.” The recall page had 618 “likes” as of Friday.

Another Facebook page, “Officer Hassani Get Out of Filer, Idaho” had 12,267 likes.

Valerie Varadi, Twin Falls County elections director, said 20 valid signatures of registered voters in Filer are needed for the prospective petition.

The administrator of the recall page said residents will circulate the petition April 7, then file it with Hart at City Hall.

Hart said she will verify the eligibility of the 20 signers. If the first petition is approved, the petitioners will then have 75 days to gather 201 signatures — 20 percent of those registered to vote in the last Filer election, which was in November 2013.