After an intensive investigation, the Missoula County Attorney's Office has decided not to charge a Missoula man with homicide after a ‘drug rip’ went bad in the restroom of a local restaurant where a Hamilton area man was stabbed and eventually died of his wounds.
Missoula County Attorney Kirsten Pabst revealed a major drug bust that occurred in the past week while sharing the crime report on KGVO’s Friday morning Talk Back program.
Some weeks the Missoula County Attorney’s office can see upwards to 20 or more serious felonies, but this week brought a brief respite with about half that amount.
From the charging documents, the whole story of Thursday night's shooting spree that left one man dead and three gravely injured, including Montana Highway Patrol Trooper Wade Palmer.
Appearing on the KGVO Talk Back show on Friday, Missoula County Attorney Kirsten Pabst said that her office had a bit of a lighter load than in previous weeks.
At the November City Club luncheon at the Doubletree Hotel, a panel of Missoula’s law enforcement and medical professionals presented an overview of how the community is responding to sexual assault
The Missoula County Attorney’s office has been quiet for the past few weeks with felony offenses in the single digits, but the lull in the action came to a halt this week.
The Missoula County Attorney’s Office filed 12 new felony charges this past week, with an emphasis on crimes against persons. District Attorney Kirsten Pabst counts down the offenses this week.