Just before 9:00 p.m. on Friday, Missoula 911 received multiple reports of an accident in the area of the Good Food Store near the intersection of Russell Street and South 3
rd Street West. Callers informed dispatch the female driver of the crashed vehicle was attempting to walk away from the scene of the crash and a witness was following her on Caitlin Street.
A short time later, 911 received separate phone calls reporting that the same vehicle had just minutes before crashed into a vehicle in the Westside Lanes parking lot and had left the scene. Police Public Information Officer Lydia Arnold explains.
Morgan County announces multiple possible community COVID exposures
Press Release, Mitch Prentice
newsroom@lakesunonline.com
The Morgan County Health Center is notifying the public of potential community exposures from COVID-19 positive individuals. Prior to being diagnosed, the cases went to the following locations,
• 01/19/21-01/21/21: Westside Lanes, Laurie MO
• 01/22/21: Basketball game/courtwarming, Morgan County R-II Highschool
Anyone who was at this location on these dates is at low risk for contracting COVID-19, but should monitor for symptoms. There is no need to self-quarantine or isolate unless symptoms develop.
Morgan County Health Center Administrator Shawn Brantley says that, while those involved should be cautious of further spread, this event is considered very low risk for most people. He says anyone who was at Westside Lanes on those days should monitor for symptoms.
6 p.m.: Callaway County adds 42 new cases
Callaway County s now has a total of 360 active cases, an increase of 42 from Friday. There have been a total of 3,656 cases in Callaway County since the start of the pandemic.
According to the Callaway County COVID-19 dashboard, there are an additional 12 active cases in the Callaway County Department of Corrections and no active cases in the Fulton State Hospital.
5:30 p.m. Cole County adds 25 casesÂ
The Cole County Health Department will now show positive case totals by day, which reflects the date the specimen was collected instead of the date the results were received by the Health Department.
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Two veterans who are involved in the Missoula Veterans Treatment Court Program were on Talk Back on Monday to speak about the program and to encourage more veterans to become mentors.