Nick Chrestenson is the News Director for Townsquare Media Missoula and has been with the company since 2015. He started out as an intern and then graduated from the University of Montana School of Journalism. He typically writes about crime in our community. He lives in Missoula, Montana, and is in no hurry to leave. During spring and summer, he enjoys golfing and spending time on Flathead Lake with friends and family. During fall and winter, you can find him cheering on the Griz inside Washington-Grizzly Stadium.
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Man Runs From Missoula Police, Gets Caught With Drugs
Missoula Police Department Officers were dispatched to a disturbance on Wyoming Street.
Missoula Police Chase: Close Call for Pedestrian and More
At one point, the vehicle crossed into oncoming traffic and forced two vehicles off the road.
Probation Search Uncovers Ketamine and Firearms in Missoula
Montana Probation and Parole found illegal drugs and firearms during a search.
Missoula Police Uncover Drugs and Weapons in Routine Traffic Stop
Missoula Police Department Officers conducted a traffic stop on South 3rd Street.
Missoula Officer’s Traffic Stop Leads to Capture of Wanted Individual
A Missoula Police Department Officer was patrolling near the intersection of Wyoming Street and Russell Street.
Missoula Crime Report: Drug DUIs are Getting Out of Control
The Missoula County Attorney’s Office filed 16 new felony complaints this week.
Missoula Police Officer Tracks Probationer to Casino in Drug Case
A Missoula Police Department Officer was patrolling the area of South Higgins Avenue and Beverly Avenue.
Man Passes Out in a Busy Missoula Intersection, Crashes Into Pole
Officers were dispatched to a report of a male passed out in the intersection of South Third Street West and Russell Street.
Missoula Police Seek Public’s Help After Reckless Driver Incident
MPD wants to speak with the drivers of the vehicles forced off the road, the pedestrian in the crosswalk, and any other individuals affected by this incident.
Montana Motorists are Still Paying Significantly Less at the Pumps
For the first two weeks of 2025, prices are slightly on the rise.