UPDATE: MAY 10 AT 12:42 PM
CORVALLIS, Mont. - The Ravalli County Sheriff s Office and Coroner has identified the barricaded suspect who was found dead in his home in Corvallis last week.
According to a release from RCSO, the suspect was identified as Matthew Robert Long, 35.
RCSO said his preliminary cause of death appears to be a suicide by gunshot.
The Granite County Sheriff s Office and Hamilton Police Department are investigating the death the Ravalli County Attorney will receive the results of the investigation for the coroner s examination on a future date.
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UPDATE: MAY 6 AT 6:13 A.M.
CORVALLIS, Mont. - The barricaded suspect was found dead in his home Wednesday at 10 p.m., the Ravalli County Sheriff s Office said.
Small plane makes emergency landing in Granite County
Two people walked away uninjured after a small plane made an emergency landing in a pasture near Hall.
By: MTN News
and last updated 2021-04-30 10:28:17-04
PHILIPSBURG â Two people walked away uninjured after a small plane made an emergency landing in a pasture near Hall.
The Granite County Sheriffâs Office was notified by air traffic control in Salt Lake City shortly after 5 p.m. on Wednesday that a small aircraft had reported having engine trouble and was crash landing short of the runway in Philipsburg.
Granite County Sheriff Scott Dunkerson says emergency responders were sent to the area and later determined a short time later the aircraft â with two people on board had landed safely in a rancher s pasture northeast of Hall.
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From KC of the Montana Outdoor Radio Show:
For all the Dateline and Cold Case shows I ve watched over the years, I don t think I ve ever seen them mention anything like this. It s basically a GoFundMe type of page that s been started with the hopes that donations will help identify skeletal remains found in the Lolo National Forest and possibly solve a case.
According to a Facebook post from the Missoula County Sheriff s Office - a hiker found human remains in Welcome Creek Wilderness while backpacking in 2014. The Granite County Sheriff began an investigation and confirmed the person was a male backpacker, about six feet tall, and most likely between the ages of 30-45. But they weren t able to confirm an ID. The case has remained open and now the call is out to help fill in the missing pieces for the backpacker that was found but never identified.
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