Montana man tenting close to Massive Sky discovered useless in tent after ‘vicious assault,’ police say

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Montana man tenting close to Massive Sky discovered useless in tent after ‘vicious assault,’ police say

A person was discovered useless final weekend whereas tenting close to Massive Sky, Montana, and investigators are calling the case a murder. 

The sufferer has been recognized as 35-year-old Dustin Mitchell Kjersem of Belgrade, Montana.

“This incident was a vicious assault, and detectives are working arduous to develop and monitor down leads,” the Gallatin County Sheriff’s Workplace mentioned in a press launch.

Shortly after 10 a.m. on Saturday, a caller reported discovering a deceased man in a tent alongside Moose Creek Highway, north of Massive Sky.

The caller initially indicated that the loss of life might have been attributable to a bear assault, in keeping with the discharge. 

A number of companies responded to the scene, together with the Gallatin County Sheriff’s Workplace; Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks; U.S. Forest Service; Montana Freeway Patrol; and Massive Sky Hearth Division.

A Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks agent with experience in bear assaults responded and didn’t discover any indicators of bear exercise, which led investigators to deal with the case as a murder.

An post-mortem additional confirmed the loss of life to be a murder. 

Authorities are working to trace down leads, although no suspect has been arrested but.


The Gallatin County Sheriff’s Workplace introduced in a press launch, “This incident was a vicious assault, and detectives are working arduous to develop and monitor down leads.” KBZK

Dustin Kjersem's death is now being investigated as a homicide after he was found dead in his tent while camping near Big Sky, Montana
An post-mortem was carried out which led to the affirmation of the loss of life being dominated a murder. KBZK

“Should you or somebody was within the space throughout the previous week, and made any observations, please contact the Sheriff’s Workplace,” police wrote within the launch.

“Anybody with recreation or path cameras within the space is requested to contact the GCSO Detectives Division at 406-582-2121 or by e-mail at detectives@gallatin.mt.gov.”


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