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Blog · 2026-03-05 · Montana Blotter Auto Desk

Assault Calls Stood Out In Montana Blotters on March 4, 2026

A Montana Blotter trend watch on Assault activity, which appeared most often in the recent police and sheriff logs ending March 4, 2026.


Montana Incident Trend Watch for March 4, 2026

In the recent Montana blotter window ending March 4, 2026, Assault appeared 15 times, making it the clearest repeated incident label in the parsed records.
The current day itself contains 1 incident entries, with activity concentrated in Yellowstone (1).

What The Logs Showed

  • Cascade: Assault near 600 BLK 5TH ST S. Details noted: Simple Assault.
  • Cascade: Assault near 2300 BLK 2ND AVE N. Details noted: Simple Assault.
  • Cascade: Assault near 600 BLK 4TH AVE NW. Details noted: Simple Assault.

Same-Day Context

  • Leading incident labels on March 4, 2026: DUI (1).
  • Counties most visible in the current day: Yellowstone (1).

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Why This Matters

Repeated incident labels in blotter data do not prove a long-term statewide pattern, but they do show which call types are dominating the current operational window.

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