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Daines, local officials talk rising crime rates in Billings

U.S. Senator Steve Daines joined local law enforcement, elected officials and a district judge to tour the Billings Police Department’s evidence facility Friday to talk about concerning levels of crime in the region. Daines sat down with Billings city administrator Chris Kukulski, Police Chief Rich St. John, County Commissioner John Ostlund, Yellowstone County Sheriff Mike Linder, County Attorney Scott Twito, District Judge Mary Jane Knisely, and director of the state’s Department of Corrections Brian Gootkin. The focus of the conversation was on rapidly increasing crime rates, drugs like methamphetamine, heroin and fentanyl and the impacts those issues have on the community. The consensus among the group being that crime, drug use and violent crime are out of control and pose a serious threat to the community’s safety and economy.

Multiple fires near Huntley prompt evacuations, evacuation site set up in Huntley

UPDATE: JULY 16 AT 9:50 P.M. The Worden Fire Department is asking everyone to avoid the area and stay off Pryor Creek Road as crews continue work. If you are in need of assistance, you can contact the American Red Cross at (800) 272-6668. According to American Red Cross Public Information Officer John Koch, a temporary evacuation site has been established at the Huntley United Methodist Church at 149 Peritse Avenue in Huntley. Since crews will be working to contain the fire all night, if you would like to help, sandwiches, water and snacks can be dropped off at the Huntley Fire Station.

Police discuss crime problems with Senator Daines

BILLINGS - Guns, drugs and illegal money. They re all problems for cities across Montana, but at the Police Evidence Facility in Billings, they ve got piles of the stuff. It gives perspective on the crime problem in Billings. Police Chief Rich St. John has said before, he thinks the issue is serious, and that s why he gathered with other law enforcement officials to discuss it. I have to say that it s gonna be drugs and guns because they go together. The things that you saw in there, invariably, where you find one, you find the other. And because of the nature of the drugs, the meth, the heroin, the fentanyl, that makes for a very unpredictable and dangerous person, the chief said.

Yellowstone County Sheriff s Office joins search for missing hiker outside Red Lodge

Yellowstone County Sheriff s Office joins search for missing hiker outside Red Lodge
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