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Suspect ‘leading us to evidence’ in brutal murder of Montana camper initially thought to be bear attack
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Suspect ‘leading us to evidence’ in brutal murder of Montana camper initially thought to be bear attack

Nearly three weeks after a camper was killed in Montana, a suspect has been arrested. was found brutally murdered Authorities received information late Wednesday about the attack, which was initially reported as a bear attack.

Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office in question A suspect has been identified in the murder of Dustin Kjersem, who was found dead in his tent earlier this month. The unidentified suspect is being held in custody on unrelated charges, authorities said.

“The suspect cooperated with our detectives and led us to evidence we identified in previous press releases,” the sheriff’s office said.

Kjersem, 35, was found dead earlier this month by a friend who reported that Kjersem appeared to have been killed by a bear; but authorities soon discovered that the camper was actually the victim of a brutal murder.

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Dustin Kjersem

Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office


The sheriff’s office said in a statement Wednesday that the investigation is ongoing but “the suspect is believed to have acted alone and is no longer a threat to the community.”

Last week, officials said they I’m looking for a big ax and other items possibly taken from the scene. Authorities said they were looking for a blue and silver Estwing camp axe, possibly with a 26-inch handle, as well as a Remington shotgun and a Ruger Blackhawk pistol. The sheriff’s office said they were also looking for an orange Tundra 45 cooler made by YETI.

Earlier this month, a friend found Kjersem’s body in a tent at a makeshift campsite on Moose Creek Road and called 911, telling responders that the death appeared to have been caused by a bear attack. the sheriff’s office previously said.

But the state’s wildlife official found no sign of bear activity, and investigators soon said they found evidence of a “savage attack.” An autopsy later showed that Kjersem had suffered “multiple slash wounds”, including to his skull.

Kjersem’s sister, Jillian Price, said her brother was a skilled tradesman and a loving father.

A GoFundMe set up for Kjersem’s children has raised more than $27,000.