A responding officer reported that Simpson was conscious and alert, although apparently intoxicated, when police arrived. He was able to speak with the officer, saying only that the two men were drinking. The officer called for an ambulance, but Simpson s injuries were not thought to be life-threatening.
When medical personnel arrived, Simpson at first said he didn’t want treatment and refused to go to the hospital. Simpson began throwing up blood during his assessment, and it appeared pieces of his dentures were coming out of his mouth. Medical said it looked as if the dentures were completely broken.
The officer said he discovered that Robledo and Simpson were drinking and got into a fight about some “personal” stuff. Robledo allegedly told police that Simpson provoked him into the fight.
Cascade County Attorney s Office released ID of beaten Great Falls man
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Robledo charged with beating an elderly man who later died
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Cascade County moves to dismiss cold case rape charge; witness can t testify
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Officers conduct sex offender compliance checks in Cascade County
Montana Sexual or Violent Registry
and last updated 2021-06-09 14:33:39-04
GREAT FALLS â Last week, members of six law enforcement agencies teamed up to ensure sex offenders registered in Great Falls and Cascade County are in compliance with their court-ordered restrictions.
The Great Falls Police Department said in a news release that officers from the GFPD, Cascade County Sheriffâs Office, U.S. Marshals Service, Montana Department of Corrections (Adult Probation & Parole), Montana Department of Justice (Division of Criminal Investigations), and U.S. Probation & Parole worked in small teams and made every effort to contact every registered sexual offender living in Cascade County.