At about 6 a.m. on Monday, January 13, Missoula County sheriff's deputies were called to assist the Montana Highway Patrol at the Walmart store on Brooks.
The 24/7 Sobriety Program in Montana has proven to be successful when preventing drinking and driving. The Montana Attorney General's Office is looking to expand that success rate to more counties across the state.
A Missoula man, 22, was arrested early Saturday morning, December 28, after allegedly driving drunk, and fleeing from police in a high-speed chase that resulted in four other cars being damaged.
Its great to enjoy the Holidays with friends and these guys spent them together, in jail! Christmas might be over but keep in mind over New Years, that you don't want to suffer the same fate as these New Jerseians, and if your dumb enough to follow suit, leave your stash at home...
There were nine DUI arrests made over the weekend (November 9 - 10) by Missoula County Sheriff's Department deputies, and in two of those cases the individuals involved fought back against the arresting officers leading to more severe charges.
Early Sunday morning, Joshua Sakievich, 23, was arrested and charged with DUI, Aggravated Vehicular Assault and several other misdemeanors after allegedly driving his vehicle into a ditch just off the Frenchtown Frontage Road, causing a juvenile passenger to strike her head and lose consciousness, and to suffer a seizure.
Thursday at about 5:00 p.m. Missoula County Sheriff's deputies pulled over a vehicle driven by Angie Ann Dobson, 38, and charged with her fourth count of driving under the influence, as well as a new statute recently passed by the 2013 legislature, criminal child endangerment.
A Missoula woman was arrested and charged with felony DUI early Friday morning, May 24, after allegedly driving drunk and crashing into a city police car.