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Helena-area police blotter coverage, Lewis and Clark County arrest records, jail roster links, and warrant resources for Montana's capital-region search traffic.

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Recent Activity Reports

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Police Helena Police Department

Daily Activity Report – Helena Police Department

The Helena Police Department responded to the following incidents: 11:29 AM – Warrant Arrest at 100 block of N Rodney St 12:49 AM – Suspicious Activity at 3300 block of Queen Anns St 1:20 PM – Theft at 2700 block of Prospect 1:23 PM – Theft at Helena, MT 4:50 PM – Domestic Disturbance at 1700 block of Knight St 5:36 PM – Accident at Helena, MT

02/20/26
Police Helena Police Department

Daily Police Activity Report – Helena Police Department

The Helena Police Department responded to a variety of incidents throughout the day. Below is a summary of notable events: 10:08 AM – An officer met with an Adult Protective Services agent regarding a report of an elderly person being exploited; the investigation is ongoing. 10:32 AM – An officer responded to the 1800 block of Walnut Street for a reported theft; the investigation is ongoing. 12:01 PM – An officer responded to the 800 block of Great Northern Boulevard for a trespassing complaint and discovered the woman had an outstanding warrant, resulting in her arrest. 12:37 PM – A school resource officer responded to Helena High School after a student was found in possession of a marijuana product; the student was cited and released for Minor in Possession. 1:44 PM – An officer responded to the 1600 block of Prospect Avenue for a reported shoplifting incident; the investigation is ongoing. 3:52 PM – While patrolling the area of Montana Avenue and Butte Avenue, an officer recognized a man with an outstanding warrant and placed him under arrest.

02/19/26 Helena
Police Helena Police Department

Daily Police Activity Report – Helena Police Department

The Helena Police Department responded to a variety of incidents throughout the day. Below is a summary of notable events: 8:20 AM – A theft from a business was reported near the 3100 block of Queen Anns St. 9:45 AM – A theft from a business was reported near the 400 block of N Last Chance Gulch. 10:33 AM – An assault was reported near the 600 block of South California St. 12:14 PM – A theft from a business was reported near the 300 block of Euclid Ave. 1:59 PM – A family disturbance was reported near the 1000 block of Hollins Ave. 3:20 PM – A domestic disturbance near the 1500 block of Broadwater Circle resulted in the arrest of a 19-year-old male on an outstanding warrant. 3:50 PM – A protection order violation was reported near the 2900 block of Overlook Blvd. 7:57 PM – A theft from a business was reported near the 2700 block of Prospect Ave. 9:32 PM – A vehicle was reported stolen near the 1200 block of Grant St. and was later recovered in Great Falls.

02/18/26 Helena
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About Lewis and Clark County Law Enforcement

Lewis and Clark County is the home of Helena, Montana's state capital. As the seat of state government, the county hosts the Montana Legislature, the Governor's office, and numerous state agencies. The Lewis and Clark County Sheriff's Office and Helena Police Department are the primary law enforcement agencies. The Helena Municipal Court publishes a list of active arrest warrants and defendants in custody online. Montana Blotter currently receives daily activity reports directly from the Helena Police Department, making Lewis and Clark County one of our most consistently covered areas.

Lewis and Clark County is one of the site's more consistent archives, and it benefits from a clear overlap between county-level search intent and Helena-specific searches around police activity, warrants, and arrests.

Because the county already has both detention and warrant resources online, this page can compete for more practical high-intent queries than a standard county blotter page that only summarizes reports.

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Freshness

04/09/26

Latest indexed county report date visible on this page.

Methodology

Helena report coverage plus warrant and jail resources

Montana Blotter pairs Helena-area report coverage with the Lewis and Clark detention roster and Helena warrant resource so readers can move from daily activity into official follow-up sources.

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Recent Incident Records In Lewis and Clark County

These are the newest source-linked incidents currently surfaced for Lewis and Clark County. Use them to move into recent reports and individual record pages.

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How to Find Arrest Records in Lewis and Clark County

Arrest records in Lewis and Clark County are public documents under Montana's public records laws. There are several ways to access them:

  1. 1 Montana Blotter (this site) — Free, AI-summarized daily activity reports from law enforcement agencies serving Lewis and Clark County. No account required.
  2. 2 Lewis and Clark County Jail Roster — The Lewis and Clark County Detention Center posts a live roster of current inmates.
  3. 3 Montana DOJ Criminal History — The Criminal History Online Public Records Search (CHOPRS) allows name-based searches of felony and misdemeanor charges statewide for a $20 fee.
  4. 4 Montana Courts PortalMontana's public court access portal provides case-level criminal records for district courts and limited jurisdiction courts statewide.

How to Check Active Warrants in Lewis and Clark County

Active arrest warrants and bench warrants in Lewis and Clark County are public records. You can search for them through the Montana Judicial Branch Public Access Portal — select "Warrants" under the defendant search drop-down. The Lewis and Clark County warrant list is also available directly from the county. You can also call the Lewis and Clark County Sheriff's Office at 406-447-8270 to inquire about active warrants.

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