An independent report says the University of Missouri failed to follow parts of the federal law that governs sexual harassment when handling the case of a former swimmer's suicide.
Teaching bartenders and servers how to intervene in a situation where someone might be sexually assaulted, or 'bystander intervention', will be the topic on Monday, April 14, at the Rhino in downtown, Missoula.
A woman on Missoula's north side called police on Sunday morning, March 30, to report that she had been raped by a man she returned to her home with after a party the night before.
UPDATE Wednesday, February 19, 4:00 p.m.
University of Montana student Timothy Eugene Schwartz, 18, appeared in justice court via video from the Missoula County Jail on Wednesday, February 19, on a felony charge of sexual intercourse without consent, and misdemeanor criminal trespassing.
Police say a California educator jailed on felony charges of sex abuse confessed to having a sexual relationship with a former student who confronted her over the phone and posted video of the conversation on YouTube.
A 39-year-old resident of the Great Falls Pre-Release Center who police say sexually assaulted a mentally disabled woman on a public bus has been charged with sexual intercourse without consent.
Matthew Lloyd Voeks, 56, was charged in Missoula Justice Court on Tuesday, November 19 with sexual intercourse without consent after allegedly raping his roommate's girlfriend on Saturday, November 16.
An independent reviewer has determined that the Missoula Police Department has made substantial progress toward achieving a true community-coordinated response to sexual assault, in compliance with an agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice.