Inmate Offense Roster
Monday, January 9, 2022
All charges are misdemeanors unless specified as a felony. This list of inmates reflects solely those detained on the date listed above and does not reflect those who have since been arrested or released.
Abrahamson, Jamie R.
Charged with felony all other offenses.
Buford, Jason D.
Charged with simple assault, kidnapping/abduction, and felony forcible fondling. LCJC.
Caughey, Joseph A JR.
Charged with driving under the influence. LCJC
Chartier, Casey J
Charged with felony all other offenses and intimidation. LCJC.
Drury, Charles A.
Charged with all other offenses.
Edwards, Matthew A.
Charged with felony aggravated assault and six counts traffic offense. LCJC.
Fletcher, Justen.
Charged with traffic offence. LCJC.
Fletcher, Marvin W.
Charged with aggravated assault. LCDC.
Gile, Robert W.
Charged with felony intimidation. LCJC.
Glaese, Joshua M.
Charged with Driving under the influence. LCJC. and all other offences. LCDC.
Graves, Darrell G.
Charged with intimidation. Destruction/Damage/Vandalism o, and Disorderly Conduct. TCC.
Heil, Joseph D.
Charged with felony intimidation and all other offences. LCJC.
Herzog, Halie M.
Charged not classified.
Huisentruit, Joshua J.
Charged with all other offences. LCDC.
Lefell, David D.
Charged with all other offenses. LCJC.
Marquis, Jeb E. Charged not classified.
Osborn, Ty R.
Charged with felony aggravated assault and driving under the influence. LCJC.
Pillans, Michelle L.
Charged with felony drug/narcotic violations. LCJC. Drug equipment violations and traffic offense.
Redl, Joseph A.
Charged with all other offenses, felony drug/narcotic violations, drug equipment violations, and traffic offense. LCJC.
Richardson, Lacey N.
Charges not classified.
Seaman, Garry D.
Charged with two counts felony murder and non-negligent manslaughter. LCJC.
Teeple, William T.
Charged with all other offenses, felony aggravated assault, and simple assault. LCJC.
Waldron, Guy E.
Charged with felony drug/narcotic violations, felony all other offenses, drug equipment violations, and driving under the influence. LCJC.
Williams, Elizabeth
K.
Charged with all other offenses.
New Positions Available:
Sales Representative
Lawn & Garden Technician /$15/ Full-time, hours vary
Residential Night Staff /$19/Full-time
STORE DELI
Store Clerk
US Experienced Financial Advisor
STORE MAINTENANCE
STORE OVERNIGHT CLERK
OPERATIONS ASSISTANT MANAGER
PT or PTA
These and many other jobs can be seen montanaworks.gov You may contact Job Service Libby with any questions. 417 Mineral Avenue, Ste 4 406-293-6282 Fax 406-293-5134
Mountain Goats: A Wilderness Icon
Submitted by Cameron Rasmusson
Friends of Scotchman Peaks is excited to host wildlife biologist and award-winning author Bruce Smith, on his fun and educational nationwide book tour. Join FSPW and Mr. Smith in Thompson Falls, Libby or Sandpoint, January 20-22, 2023.
In the afternoon, Mr. Smith will do a family book reading from his Legend Keeper series titled, “Can Kids Save a Glacier?”. In the evening, in Sandpoint and Thompson Falls Mr. Smith will present on his recent state-wide mountain goat survey titled, “Mountain Goats: A Wilderness Icon”.
The Legend Keepers series masterfully intertwine the antics of Buddy, an orphaned mountain goat kid, with detailed, engaging scientific information, perfectly written to engage young readers. The books are written for middle-grade readers, their families, and anyone who wants to feel like a kid for a few hours. Bruce’s talk and slides will delight and fill you with hope.
In the second half of the program, he’ll share results of a statewide status review of Montana’s goats, which revealed starkly different fortunes of native and introduced goat populations and the conservation challenges they face. Dramatic photographic images from his book Life on the Rocks: A Portrait of the American Mountain Goat, which won the National Outdoor Book Award, will accompany his discussion. He’ll discuss details of the mountain goat’s natural history, behavior, and wilderness realm. Bruce’s two years living among mountain goats in Montana’s Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness Area began a 50-year fascination with North America’s matchless mountaineer, the mountain goat.
Following the presentation, Bruce will be signing copies of his books. A no-host bar and snacks will be offered.
Friday, January 20: Can Kids Save a Glacier? At Lincoln County Library 4:00pm
To learn more about Bruce Smith at www.brucesmithwildlife.com. For more event information contact Juli Thurston juli@scotchmanpeaks.org or 903-440-2250.
Thank you to our sponsors for helping to make this event possible: MSU Extension Sanders County, Kaniksu Land Trust, Cube Iron Cataract Coalition, Wild Montana – Shining Mountains Chapter, Thompson Falls Public Library, East Bonner County Sandpoint Library, Utara Brewing Co., and Lincoln County Library.
Key Findings For
Montana’s Rent Increase
Submitted by Emily Lamb
The price of rent is dropping nationwide but that’s not the case in Montana. Our team of analysts found that the average cost of rent has gone up 4% since January.
Our full report on the changing cost of rent can be found at the link below. It includes detailed information on each state and America’s largest cities.
https://quotewizard.com/renters-insurance/average-cost-of-renters-insurance#changes
Key Findings for Montana:
- 25% increase since 2020
- Average 1-bedroom now costs $805
- Information for specific cities and counties is available upon request