HARRISON, Mont. – Legislation enforcement businesses are investigating a trainer who was not too long ago terminated for threats towards college administration for different reported “felony acts” involving college students.
On April 15, the Madison County Sheriff’s Workplace (MCSO) acquired a report of threats the trainer had made towards a member of Harrison Faculty’s administration.
An investigation was launched, and the trainer accused of creating the threats was fired on April 16, and in the course of the investigation, data was acquired concerning the trainer reportedly committing different felony acts involving college students.
No college students are being accused of wrongdoing, and additional particulars have been launched at the moment.
The Madison County Sheriff’s Workplace can also be clearing up some confusion, saying there was no order to lock down the college at any time, regardless of what college students, mother and father and workers had been instructed.
MCSO says that, because of the seriousness of the allegations, the Montana Division of Prison Investigation was requested to assist in the investigation, and is now the lead company.
Legislation enforcement are interviewing college students, lecturers and workers in relation to the investigation.
Anybody with data relating to these incidents is requested to contact Montana Division of Prison Investigation Agent Tyler Brant at 406-444-3874 or the sheriff’s workplace at 406-843-5301.