Former US soldier suspected of killing 4 in Montana remains at large

Authorities said that the former US troops, who were suspected of killing four people in a Montana bar, were still large in the early hours of Sunday and could be armed after escaping from a stolen vehicle containing clothes and camping equipment.
Authorities believe in 45 -year -old Michael Paul Brown killed four people On Friday morning, Montana is in the Owl Bar in Anaconda, in a valley wrapped by the mountains to the mountains, southeast of 75 miles (120 kilometers) of Missoula.
At a press conference on Sunday, Montana Chief Prosecutor Austin Knudsen said that Brown made the fire with a rifle that the law enforcement officers believed that he was a personal weapon.
The victims ranged between 59 and 74 years of age, and one woman was a bartender and three male bosses.
Knudsen warned more than 9,000 people to the residents in the town that Brown, who lives next to the rod he was regular with, could return to the region.
“This has walked four people with cold blood for any reason, and an unbalanced individual who killed four people for any reason. So there is absolutely concern for the public.
According to local Facebook pages, a large number of public activities were canceled at the weekend while the search entered the third day.
70 -year -old Robert Wyatt said he was a neighbor with 70 -year -old David Allen Leach, one of the three bar bosses killed on Friday morning.
The two men lived with each other in a mass housing complex for the elderly and disabled people.
Wyatt said, “Everyone’s tense, Wyatt said. La Leach was deaf and hid it mostly to himself, he said, Wyatt and Laach only visited a family almost a year ago. But Leach was always happy to help his neighbors housework such as moving furniture.
Dav If you needed help, Dave would help, W Wyatt said. “He was a good neighbor.”
The Chief Public Prosecutor said the inspectors were thinking of all possible options for where Brown is. This involves searching for forests where Brown hunted and camp as a child. However, Knudsen said that in the most intense tourism season in Western Montana, some law enforcement officers should return to local judicial zones for their regular responsibilities.
Army Spokesman Lieutenant Col. Ruth Castro said Brown served as an armor crew from 2001 to 2005 and was deployed from 2004 to March 2005 to Iraq. Castro was at the Montana National Guards from Brown to March 2009 from 2006 to March 2009 and left his military service in the rank of sergeant.
Brown’s nephew, Clare Boyle, told Associated Press that his uncle had been fighting for mental illness for years and that and other family members wanted help many times.
“This is not just a drunk/high man,” he said in a Facebook message. “A sick man who doesn’t know who he’s and doesn’t know where or when he’s often.”
Knudsen said on Sunday that Brown was known by local law enforcement officers before the shoot. Considering how close the bar was to the bar, it was believed that he knew at least some of the victims.
The law enforcement officers released a photo of Brown, one of the surveillance images taken shortly after deadly shoots. He looked in bare feet and minimal clothes.
However, law enforcement officers now believe that Brown has left the vehicle and stole a different vehicle with camping equipment, shoes and clothes – it leaves the possibility of Brown now.
Knudsen saw that law enforcement officers were on Friday afternoon for the last time, but there was a little confusion, because there were many white vehicles, Knudsen said.
There is a $ 7,500 award for any information that causes Brown to be captured.
“This is still Montana. Montanans know how to look at them. But please, if you have any views, call 911, Kn Knudsen said.



