By Associated Press - Tuesday, August 20, 2019

GREAT FALLS, Mont. (AP) - Roosevelt County officials have released the names of six people who were killed in crashes in the northeastern Montana county over a three-day period.

Sheriff Jason Frederick tells the Great Falls Tribune the string of fatal crashes was “just unfortunate. There’s nothing linking anything together.”

Frederick says 41-year-old Natalie Long Hair and 50-year-old Valerie Youpee, both of Fort Kipp, were killed Friday afternoon in a crash near Fort Kipp while 66-year-old Maynard White Bear was injured.



Three people died in two crashes on Saturday. Richard Brown, 22, died in a single-vehicle rollover near Poplar early Saturday. Two Culbertson men - 21-year-old Caleb Fell and 18-year-old Bryan Pederson - died when a train hit their truck at a crossing near Culbertson Saturday afternoon.

Early Monday, a rollover crash east of Wolf Point killed 27-year-old Joseph Billy of Wolf Point.

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