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Missoula police say there is a “significant health and safety concern” following the arrest of a man on charges of arson and assault of a peace officer early Thursday morning.
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An internet service provider says it will use tens of millions of dollars in federal funding to expand high-speed internet access in western Montana. Officials with Montana’s national forests say prescribed burning is set to begin and run through the spring season. The Missoula Police Department says three female juveniles were taken into custody Wednesday regarding alleged threats made against Hellgate High School.
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The Missoula Police Department says three female juveniles were taken into custody Wednesday regarding alleged threats made against Hellgate High School. No violence occurred and no one was injured.
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A combination of intense snowfall, gusty wind and rapidly plunging temperatures led to dangerous driving conditions throughout western Montana Monday.
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Missoula County’s new protocol, put in place in mid April, changes the way first responders and law enforcement respond to strangulation and prioritize the cases for prosecution.
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A Big Sky High School student was taken into custody Friday by the Missoula Police Department’s school resource officer after allegedly making a “credible threat” of school violence on social media.
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Missoula police detained three juveniles Thursday afternoon following an alleged threat of violence that led to an hour-long lockdown at Hellgate High School. The all-clear was given around 2:30 p.m. No injuries were reported.
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A preliminary investigation into last week’s “officer-involved shooting” in Missoula finds the victim took his own life and was not killed by police gunfire. That update was provided Monday afternoon by Bryan Lockerby, Administrator of the Montana Division of Criminal Investigation.
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A preliminary investigation into last week’s “officer-involved shooting” in Missoula finds the victim took his own life and was not killed by police gunfire. That update was provided Monday afternoon by Bryan Lockerby, Administrator of the Montana Division of Criminal Investigation.
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One man is dead in Missoula after what local law enforcement is calling an “officer-involved” shooting. The Montana Department of Justice, Division of Criminal Investigation is investigating Thursday’s early morning shooting resulting in the death of a 21-year-old man. Limited information is being released.