Crimestoppers: March 2021 Most Wanted
Crimestoppers
Posted at 11:09 AM, Mar 05, 2021
and last updated 2021-03-05 13:38:27-05
GREAT FALLS â Great Falls/Cascade County Crimestoppers has released the âMost Wantedâ list for March 2021. If you have information about the location of any of the people on the list, youâre 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.
Great Falls/Cascade County Crimestoppers, the Great Falls Police Department, and the Cascade County Sheriffâs 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 Sheriffâs Office at 406-454-6820 Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.
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Crimestoppers: February 2021 Most Wanted
CCSO
Posted at 1:37 PM, Feb 04, 2021
and last updated 2021-02-04 18:07:50-05
GREAT FALLS â Great Falls/Cascade County Crimestoppers has released the âMost Wantedâ list for February 2021. If you have information about the location of any of the people on the list, youâre 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.
Great Falls/Cascade County Crimestoppers, the Great Falls Police Department, and the Cascade County Sheriffâs 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 Sheriffâs Office at 406-454-6820 Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.
Security added at Columbia County schools after teen killed in double shooting
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LAKE CITY, Fla. – Columbia County Schools announced Thursday that added security will be in place “for some of our schools” after the district consulted with the Sheriff’s Office following a deadly shooting of a Columbia High School student.
Dionne Leslie, a 17-year-old sophomore at Columbia High, was killed and another juvenile was wounded in a shooting in a Lake City neighborhood.
The district said the Sheriff’s Office does not believe the schools are in danger, but the security is being added as a precaution as the investigation continues.