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Missoula Man disturb the death examination, had Meth on him

Missoula, MT (KGVO -AM News) – – In the late night of February 22, 2025 and in the early morning of February 23, the police authority of the Missoula police authority were sent to the Block 1700 The Cooley Street for a report on an unattended death examination. An officer was commissioned to maintain the scene protocol and the scene security. At that time he was in the residence and three marked police vehicles were parked directly in front of the residence.

While he informed a proof technician, the official heard rapid steps that approached the residence and climbed the stairs. The official found that the steps apparently information on an individual sprint. The officer looked at the front door and watched a man who was later identified as 26-year-old Calen Hengel and sprinted into the apartment as he screamed loudly.

The officer observed a bay in Hengel's front pocket. The official didn't know who Hengel was at this point. Other civil servants drew their attention to the first investigation to support the officer in the man. Hengel was put in handcuffs and accompanied by the property.

According to court documents, officials arrested Hengel due to disability of a death investigation, since his actions caused several civil servants to distract their attention from the investigation and to delay the progress of the civil servants during the examination. Hengel was manic outside, screamed and stopped fidgeting. The official remembered a family member who stated that Hengel was a methamphetamine user.

The official observed that the behavior of Hengel agreed to use stimulants. Hengel reacted to the fact that his eyes were introduced into light that indicates something that is not illegal to be high in the effect of “It is not illegal”.

Read more: Missoula News – Crime Reports

Hengel was searched to have arrested. Officers found a syringe with a clear liquid in Hengel's bag and a clear container with a clear crystalline substance inside. The substance was later tested positively for methamphetamine. Hengel made several statements about the arrest of officers that revealed the syringe, and he was in the possession of methamphetamine.

Detective on site demanded that Hengel be brought to the police station for an interview on the death examinations. This interview was led and Hengel was refused to prison for criminal possession of dangerous drugs, criminal possession of drug utensils and a disability of a peace representative.

The information in this article was obtained from publicly displayed sources.

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