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Inquest: No criminal means in two Cascade County jail deaths

View Comments The Cascade County Attorney’s Office held a pair of coroner’s inquests Monday regarding two in-custody deaths at the Cascade County Detention Center. Zachary Tyler Swanson, 30, died of a drug overdose on June 22, 2020. Mitchell Joseph Wright, 40, died of asphyxia due to hanging on July 28, 2020. A jury took only minutes in each case to return decisions that the deaths were not by criminal means. They were the first coroner’s inquests since before the COVID-19 pandemic arrived in Montana in March 2020. Zachary Tyler Swanson According to testimony, police arrested Swanson on a warrant for suspicion of violating his release conditions by using methamphetamine.

Man allegedly involved in four violent incidents in Cascade County since January

Man allegedly involved in four violent incidents in Cascade County since January Traci Rosenbaum, Great Falls Tribune © GREAT FALLS TRIBUNE CRIME NEWS, POLICE CAR, FOR ONLINE A man is behind bars Friday for four alleged incidents involving gun violence and stalking in Great Falls and Cascade County. Jeremy Dewayne Barke, 31, was out on bond for his arrest in two separate cases on Feb. 28, when law enforcement arrested him on warrants for an additional two incidents he was allegedly involved in on Jan. 23, and June 21. The following information comes directly from court documents. The defendant is considered innocent until proven guilty.

Man allegedly involved in four violent incidents since January

View Comments A man is behind bars Friday for four alleged incidents involving gun violence and stalking in Great Falls and Cascade County. Jeremy Dewayne Barke, 31, was out on bond for his arrest in two separate cases on Feb. 28, when law enforcement arrested him on warrants for an additional two incidents he was allegedly involved in on Jan. 23, and June 21. The following information comes directly from court documents. The defendant is considered innocent until proven guilty. In February, the Great Falls Police Department responded to the Cowboy Bar for a report that a man, later identified as Barke, had pulled a gun and pointed it at people.

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