When it comes to trying to find people, places, and things, we typically turn to the internet.

The same goes for the local police department, especially when they are trying to identify someone in an investigation.

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The Bozeman Police Department is asking for the public's help in identifying the man in the picture below. They don't necessarily state what the investigation is for specifically, just that the man is wanted for questioning.

Officer Bridge is requesting the community's help in identifying this individual relating to an ongoing investigation. You can assist by emailing him at kbridge@bozeman.net or calling our dispatch at 406-582-2000, option 4, and referencing case BI24-00511. -Bozeman Police Department

 

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There is also a scam going around that the Sheriff's Office is warning the citizens about.

The Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office has received dozens of reports in recent weeks of a jury duty phone scam making the rounds. The caller claims that the person missed jury duty and that there is a warrant for their arrest, but they can post a fine or bail to take care of it. If you receive a call like this, hang up immediately. Do not agree to their request of payment. The Sheriff’s Office does not conduct business in this manner. We would never request any kind of payment via the phone. -Gallatin County Sheriff's Office
If you have any questions, comments, or concerns about phone calls, it's best to call the specific department involved.
Remember, if you see something, say something.
cc: Gallatin County Sheriff's Office, Gallatin County Police Department

Montana's 7 Poorest Cities Ranked

For many Montanans, it's a struggle to make ends meet. With the high cost of housing, several locals have found themselves between a rock and a hard place when it comes to just getting by. Throw in the fact that prices are on the rise in almost every aspect of our lives and it's not too hard to see why so many Montanans are frustrated and are looking to leave The Treasure State.. Let's take a look at the state's 7 poorest cities according to Stacker.

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20 License Plates Banned In Montana

This is just a small glimpse at banned license plates in the state of Montana. There are well over 4000 that could be added to this list.

Now why some of these are banned is beyond me. I don't find any of them offensive, that's for sure; the state of Montana has the right to refuse:

"any combination of letters or numbers, or both, that may carry connotations offensive to good taste and decency or which are misleading or a duplication of license plates provided elsewhere."- Montana Motor Vehicle Department

What plates are banned in your state? Hopefully, they are not as picky as Montana.

Gallery Credit: Megan Shaul, Will Gordon

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