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Homicide suspects found dead near West Yellowstone identified

Homicide suspects found dead near West Yellowstone identified MTN News Officers found the two bodies around 2:30 Friday morning. Neighbors weren’t sure what was going on but knew it was something serious based on how wildlife was responding Posted at 10:07 PM, Apr 19, 2021 and last updated 2021-04-20 00:07:32-04 According to a press release from the Sheriff s Office, 22-year-old Henry Porter and 28-year-old Erika Miller, both of Billings, were found dead in a wooded area near Duck Creek north of West Yellowstone after an early-morning vehicle pursuit with law enforcement. The release said they both died from a single gunshot wound to the head in an apparent homicide/suicide.

Dead homicide suspects in W Yellowstone identified

UPDATE: APRIL 19 AT 5:45 P.M. WEST YELLOWSTONE, Mont. - Gallatin County Sheriff Dan Springer released the names of the two individuals who were found dead in a wooded area near Duck Creek following a vehicle pursuit on April 16. Dan Springer identified the victims as 22-year-old Henry Porter and 28-year-old Erika Miller, both of Billings. Both victims were found deceased of a single gunshot wound of the head in an apparent homicide/suicide. No further details are being released at this time. UPDATE: APRIL 16 AT 8:36 A.M. BILLINGS, Mont- Law enforcement agencies in Billings and Gallatin County are investigating a possible connection to the death of a woman in Billings and the two suspects found dead after a chase ending West Yellowstone.

Authorities Identify Billings Homicide/Suicide Suspects

Authorities Identify Billings Homicide/Suicide Suspects On April 15, 2021, at approximately 10:30 p.m, the Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office was called as part of a multi-agency response in the West Yellowstone area for a vehicle pursuit. The suspect vehicle was wanted in connection with a homicide out of Billings. The two suspects exited their vehicle and fled on foot into the Duck Creek area near the intersection of Highway 287 and Highway 191. Several law enforcement agencies, including the Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office, the National Park Service, West Yellowstone Police Department, U.S. Forest Service, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Game Wardens, Montana Highway Patrol, and the Bozeman Police Department (as part of the joint Special Response Team) worked together to secure a perimeter. A shelter in place order was communicated to the residents near the area.

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