After spending the last seven years in the Montana State Prison for the 2008 hit and run death of Bronson Parsons in East Missoula, Katie Garding is in a Missoula courtroom on Monday arguing that her conviction should be overturned
Q2 reports the man killed in a hit-and-run in Billings last week has been identified as 20-year-old Sterling Bruder-Dominquez of Billings. He was struck by a car while walking on Eight Street West near Alderson Avenue.
The driver, Tesha Williams, has been charged with three felonies and two misdemeanors, including negligent vehicular assault...
One person has been wounded after a firearm was discharged inside and vehicle in Missoula on Monday morning. Three people are being questioned. No names released.
Billings police believe they have identified the hit-and-run driver they have been seeking, impounding their vehicle, but no arrests were made as of Wednesday. The Billings Gazette reports that authorities continue to investigate the hit-and-run collision that involved a bicyclist on Sunday...
There have been at least three hit and run DUI incidents in Missoula this week, but Missoula Police Public Information Officer Travis Welsh says an incident occurring on Wednesday Morning has theft charges involved too.
32 year-old Emily Levens appeared in Missoula Justice Court on Monday, charged with vehicular homicide while under the influence in the hit and run death of 30 year-old Benno Bigback, Jr.
In the early morning hours on Thursday, an unidentified Billings woman told police she was intentionally struck by a car following an altercation. The 20-year-old woman was taken to a Billings hospital with serious, but not life threatening injuries...
A 51-year-old good Samaritan, attempting to foil a purse snatching, witnessed a hit-and-run Sunday afternoon. The suspected fled the Billings Kmart parking lot after he grabbed the purse of an 82-year-old woman, causing her to fall. Billings Police responded at about 2:40 p...
A shooting on Capitol Hill yesterday triggered emergency precautions,not far from the office of Montana's lone Congressman Ryan Zinke. Spokeswoman Heather Swift said her office had just practiced a lock down drill that morning.