Missoula police are investigating a reported sexual assault that allegedly occurred in a residence in the Wapikiya area on Missoula south side early Sunday morning.
Time Magazine recently announced that the University of Montana will be showcased in a spread for an article entitled "The Sexual Assault Crisis on American Campuses." Ironically, I also just finished an op-ed a month ago expressing why I felt Missoula should not be labeled as "America's Rape Capital."
A photo of the University of Montana's University Hall may soon be the feature photo in a Time Magazine cover story, but it may not be the type of attention Missoula wants.
Teaching bartenders and servers how to intervene in a situation where someone might be sexually assaulted, or 'bystander intervention', will be the topic on Monday, April 14, at the Rhino in downtown, Missoula.
A woman on Missoula's north side called police on Sunday morning, March 30, to report that she had been raped by a man she returned to her home with after a party the night before.
UPDATE Wednesday, February 19, 4:00 p.m.
University of Montana student Timothy Eugene Schwartz, 18, appeared in justice court via video from the Missoula County Jail on Wednesday, February 19, on a felony charge of sexual intercourse without consent, and misdemeanor criminal trespassing.