Nick Chrestenson is the News Director for Townsquare Media Missoula and has been with the company since 2015. He started out as an intern and then graduated from the University of Montana School of Journalism. He typically writes about crime in our community. He lives in Missoula, Montana, and is in no hurry to leave. During spring and summer, he enjoys golfing and spending time on Flathead Lake with friends and family. During fall and winter, you can find him cheering on the Griz inside Washington-Grizzly Stadium.
Nick Chrestenson
Missoula Man Threatens Officer’s Wife While Resisting Arrest
He was foaming at the mouth and was lying on his back in the starfish position.
Missoula Crime Report: Two ‘Very Large’ Drug Trafficking Cases
The Missoula County Attorney’s Office filed 18 felony complaints this week.
Road Rage: Crash Involving Motorcyclists and Driver in Missoula
A Missoula Police Department Officer responded to the intersection of Higgins and Main St. to investigate a vehicle vs. motorcycle crash.
Woman Threatens Men With a Knife at the Missoula Shelter
She allegedly stabbed a door and slashed some tires.
DUI Arrest: Swerving Missoula Driver Caught With Booze and Pot
A Missoula County Sheriff’s Office Deputy observed a vehicle that varied its speed and swerved out of its lane.
Missoula Man High-Centers Car After Crashing Into a Wall
A Missoula Police Department Officer was dispatched to Kemp Street for a report of a single-vehicle crash.
Altercation Involving Tent Dweller and Aggressor in Missoula
A Missoula Police Department Officer received a report of a disturbance at Dakota St. and N. California St.
M Trail in Missoula Will Close for a Week in May
The M Trail serves more than 1,000 hikers per day and is the most heavily used trail in Montana.
Huge Missoula Drug Bust: 5,000 Fentanyl Pills and 1.5 Pounds of Meth
These quantities of drugs exceed quantities typically possessed for personal use.
Montana Gas Prices Drop for the First Time in Three Months
Montana gasoline prices steadily increased for eight weeks in a row before stabilizing the past three weeks.