Missoula police are investigating a reported sexual assault that allegedly occurred in a residence in the Wapikiya area on Missoula south side early Sunday morning.
Time Magazine recently announced that the University of Montana will be showcased in a spread for an article entitled "The Sexual Assault Crisis on American Campuses." Ironically, I also just finished an op-ed a month ago expressing why I felt Missoula should not be labeled as "America's Rape Capital."
A photo of the University of Montana's University Hall may soon be the feature photo in a Time Magazine cover story, but it may not be the type of attention Missoula wants.
Teaching bartenders and servers how to intervene in a situation where someone might be sexually assaulted, or 'bystander intervention', will be the topic on Monday, April 14, at the Rhino in downtown, Missoula.
A woman on Missoula's north side called police on Sunday morning, March 30, to report that she had been raped by a man she returned to her home with after a party the night before.
UPDATE Wednesday, February 19, 4:00 p.m.
University of Montana student Timothy Eugene Schwartz, 18, appeared in justice court via video from the Missoula County Jail on Wednesday, February 19, on a felony charge of sexual intercourse without consent, and misdemeanor criminal trespassing.
Matthew Lloyd Voeks, 56, was charged in Missoula Justice Court on Tuesday, November 19 with sexual intercourse without consent after allegedly raping his roommate's girlfriend on Saturday, November 16.