Hey everyone! I am Nick Chrestenson and I grew up in San Jose, California. I moved to Missoula, Montana when I was 18 so I could attend the University of Montana. I ended up graduating with a broadcasting degree from the UM School of Journalism and now I spend most of my free time golfing with friends and family. Nothing beats the summer weather in Missoula and I try to soak up as much of it as I can. I am still adjusting to the cold winters, but I find solace in binge watching TV shows on Netflix. I also spend a lot of time watching and talking about sports with anyone who is willing to participate.
Nick Chrestenson
Woman Hit in the Head With a Bicycle Near the POV in Missoula
The Poverello Center informed Missoula County dispatch that a woman had an open wound on her head.
Missoula Transient Listed as a Non-Compliant Sexual Offender
Missoula Police Department officers were dispatched to a disturbance between a male and female near Walgreens on Brooks Street.
Missoula Police Discover 421 Fentanyl Pills, 36 Grams of Meth
An officer conducted a traffic stop on the vehicle, which did not have a license plate.
Missoula Sheriff Identifies Snowbowl Fatal Crash Victim
The Missoula County Sheriff and Coroner released the name of the man who died in the vehicle vs. pedestrian incident near Snowbowl.
Constitutional Referendum to Remove Politics from Redistricting
The Montana Constitution mandates that legislative boundaries must be redrawn every ten years following the U.S. Census.
Missoula Police Catch Man With Over 125 Fentanyl Pills
A Missoula Police Department officer responded to a casino on Brooks Street for a routine bar check.
Man Kidnaps Woman at Gunpoint in Missoula
Officers were dispatched for a call regarding a female, Jane Doe, who stated she had run from a male that was holding her at gunpoint due to her friend stealing from the male.
UPDATE: Missoula Police Continue to Search for Missing Woman
Bartell is a 26-year-old female who was reported missing on March 8th and was last seen in the Missoula area on Monday, March 6th, in the afternoon.
Montana Gets Nearly $1.4 Million to Prevent Gun Violence
Montana’s U.S. Attorney Jesse Laslovich announced that a grant of just over $1.3 million was given to the Montana Board of Crime Control as part of the U.S. Justice Department’s Byrne State Crisis Intervention Program.
New Maps Help Montanans Find Cancer Treatment Services
The DPHHS Montana Cancer Coalition Program offers two interactive maps that should help Montanans affected by cancer find available resources.