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Violent crime in Montana’s most populated county has been on the rise since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. Reports police say a majority of the increase in violent crime is connected to drug use.
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An eleven-year discrimination lawsuit brought by a Native American family against the Federal Bureau of Investigation has reached a settlement…
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A group of government agencies and Yellowstone county organizations have released a plan they say will cut back on drug-related crime and addiction in the…
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A new federal task force formed to address high rates of missing and murdered indigenous people met in Washington, D.C. for the first time Jan. 29.A…
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The U.S. Attorney’s Office is hosting training sessions in Montana this week for indigenous communities about how to enter missing persons cases into a…
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One year into a federal initiative aimed at reducing violent crime rates, law enforcement officials in Billings say they’ve curbed an upward trend.The…
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Law enforcement officials say their collaborative effort to crack down on meth-fueled violent crime has resulted in a slight reduction in the number of…
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Two crime victim advocates were honored by Montana’s top law enforcement officials. Michele Stewart and Erin Harris were recognized as outstanding…
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Violent crime in Montana is up almost 35% through 2016 from its low in 2010 according to the FBI. And that figure is much higher in Billings. Law…