Missoula police will not be pressing charges against a man that self-reported that he had shot a pit bull on his property in the Lower Miller Creek area on Monday, May 25.
At approximately 9:15 p.m. Monday, a Department of Corrections inmate fell from the upper tier railing of his housing unit at the Missoula County Detention Center, striking his head on the concrete floor.
Earlier this week, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks began investigating the death of a wolf near the Montana-Idaho border. As of Friday afternoon, the investigation ended with no charges filed.
The body of a 22-year old Missoula man has been found in Glacier National Park. According to park officials, Beau Weiher's body was recovered Sunday afternoon from the site of what appeared to be a failed BASE jump attempt.
According to the Granite County Sheriff’s office, a Missoula resident discovered human remains while exploring the Rock Creek Drainage on Saturday, August 9.
In early April, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks put an emergency closure on a segment of the Bitterroot River, which stopped all floating. But now, some people are worried the closure will be permanent.
Update March 21: The police investigation into the death of Keith Byington, whose body was found near the railroad tracks in Missoula on March 4, has concluded that no foul play was involved in Byington's death.
It's unclear if less-restrictive hunting and trapping regulations are the cause, but 2013 is set to have one of the lowest rates of wolf predation in the past seven years.