Former Missoula County Sheriff Carl Ibsen's 'egregious' conduct in 2015 incident dismissed by POST, and his Montana law enforcement certification was not revoked.
Former Missoula County Sheriff Carl Ibsen was formally accused of official misconduct in a letter obtained by KGVO News from the Montana Public Safety Standards and Training Council (POST).
The first testimony in the case of Clark vs McDermott and political discrimination was heard today at the Grant Creek Inn. The public is welcome to attend.
After 43 years of service to Missoula, both as a police officer, sheriff's deputy and ultimately as Missoula County Sheriff, hundreds turned out Sunday evening to honor Carl Ibsen.
Missoula County Sheriff-elect T.J. McDermott appeared on the Talk Back program on Wednesday, after emerging victorious over write-in candidate Josh Clark in Tuesday's general election.
Current Missoula County Undersheriff Josh Clark announced his candidacy for the office of Missoula County Sheriff at a press conference on Wednesday, February 19.
In a report released Friday, January 17, the Montana Human Rights Bureau ruled that Missoula Sheriff's Office Detective Specialist Two Jason Johnson was the victim of unlawful discrimination by Sheriff Carl Ibsen.
Missoula County Sheriff Carl Ibsen said Monday that no politics were involved in the removal of Detective Jason Johnson as the department's public information officer, and the appointment of his replacement, Deputy Paige Pavalone.
In a wide ranging interview on Friday primarily focusing on gun control and public safety, Missoula County Sheriff Carl Ibsen said he would uphold the state and the U.S. Constitutions in protecting citizens' rights.
Missoula County Sheriff Carl Ibsen issued a news release Thursday morning stating that a Deputy Sheriff has been terminated for having an inappropriate and perhaps unlawful relationship with a 17 year-old girl.