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Crimestoppers: April 2021 Most Wanted

Crimestoppers: April 2021 Most Wanted Crimestoppers: April 2021 Most Wanted By: MTN News and last updated 2021-04-09 14:42:49-04 Great Falls/Cascade County Crimestoppers has released the “Most Wanted” list for March 2021. If you have information about the location of any of the people on the list, you’re asked to call the 24-hour Crimestoppers Hotline at 727-TIPS (8477). All callers remain anonymous and a reward can be paid for tips leading to an arrest. Crimestoppers: April 2021 Great Falls/Cascade County Crimestoppers, the Great Falls Police Department, and the Cascade County Sheriff’s Office make every effort to keep the Most Wanted list current. If you have reason to believe that any of the information contained on the list is inaccurate, call the Cascade County Sheriff’s Office at 406-454-6820 Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.

Cascade County Sheriff s Office Citizens Academy is underway

Cascade County Sheriff’s Office Citizens’ Academy is underway Cascade County Sheriff’s Office Citizens’ Academy is underway and last updated 2021-04-05 16:54:26-04 GREAT FALLS — About 30 members of the Great Falls community are learning what it takes to be a Sheriff s deputy by taking part in the Citizens Academy hosted by the Cascade County Sheriff’s Office. Sheriff Jesse Slaughter says the academy is a great way to build a relationship with the community and provide transparency. “There’s no secrets, this is a public office,” said Slaughter. “There’s criminal justice information that’s buried in reports and computers that people can’t see, but the rest of this, this is the public’s building, this their office. So we want to open our doors to them and build a relationship so we understand one another, just have a better understanding of our community.”

MHP data: sharp increase in deadly crashes this year

MHP data: sharp increase in deadly crashes this year MTN By: Matt Holzapfel and last updated 2021-03-16 19:40:54-04 GREAT FALLS — According to the Montana Highway Patrol’s Weekly Fatality Report, there were 41 fatal crashes resulting in 45 deaths between January 1, 2021 and March 15, 2021. Both of those numbers represent a stark increase from each of the past two years, which are also available on the Fatality Report for comparison. In 2020, during that same time frame, there were 18 crashes and 22 deaths. In 2019, 16 crashes and 16 deaths. It should be noted that this data only represents fatal crashes that the Montana Highway Patrol responded to. To understand why that’s important, we spoke with the Great Falls Police Department to understand what circumstances often dictate MHP’s involvement in a crash.

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