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Montana man dies in sheriff's deputy-involved car crash
LOLO, Mont. — A Montana man in his 80s died in a two-car crash involving a sheriff's deputy's car south of Lolo. Montana Highway Patrol said the man was attempting to make a left turn off Old Highway 93 onto the main Highway 93, when the deputy's car T-boned the man's car.
Missoula police search for truck that hit school bus full of students
MISSOULA, Mont. — The Missoula Police Department is looking for the driver of a white truck that hit the back of a school bus full of students on Tuesday morning. The incident happened at the intersection of Scott Street and Cooper Street just after 7:30 a.m. The white truck...
Victim of crash south of Lolo identified
LOLO, Mont. — The victim of the crash, south on Lolo on Tuesday, has been identified as 81-year-old Gaylord Angst. Montana Highway Patrol said the Angst was attempting to make a left turn off Old Highway 93 onto the main Highway 93, when the deputy's car t-boned the man's car.
Missoula community gathers to honor fallen law enforcement
MISSOULA, Mont. — It’s National Law Enforcement Week, which means agencies across the U.S. are honoring those that have fallen in the line of duty. On Wednesday, Missoula Law Enforcement honored a few of their own. The Missoula County Sheriff’s Office hosted the annual celebration at the Memorial...
Help Me Ben: Even journalists are targets for scammers
MISSOULA, Mont. – Let's begin by saying this: if you receive a message from someone saying that you are in line to receive a lot of money from a long-lost family member who has died, and you've never heard of this family member? It's probably a scam. I say this because I want to show you tonight how sophisticated these types of schemes can be, and how everyone, including journalists, can be targeted.
Doing Better Business: Virtual vehicle fraud cases on the rise
MISSOULA, Mont. — The Better Business Bureau is seeing scammers steal from more people thinking they are buying a vehicle online, but often the vehicle doesn't exist. Authorities say online auto scams eased in 2022, but are now surging again. Oftentimes, the buyer is looking for a classic sports car.
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