The Missoula Police Department believes that 33-year-old Danit Ehrlich drowned in the Clark Fork River.
NonStop Local is on the scene of the Clark Fork River west of the Madison Street bridge where search and rescue teams, including divers, and the Missoula County Sheriff's Office is working.
Search efforts for Danit Ehrlich intensified as weather conditions allowed emergency crews to search the Clark Fork River. The search began late in the morning and continued ...
Over the next four years, the Well Done Foundation and U.S. Fish and Wildlife will plug more than 100 orphan wells on public ...
Police determined Ehrlich and her dog, Bamba, likely drowned, but are continuing their recovery efforts as of Feb. 24.
Search and rescue crews are combing the Clark Fork River in Missoula for Danit Ehrlich who was reported missing last week.
Danit Ehrlich, 33, was traveling from Colorado to Washington when she went missing. According to a post on a travel nurse Facebook group, she was heading to Tacoma, Washington, and was looking to ...
A flight out to the North Fork on that beautiful sunshiny day on Friday, Feb. 21, showed snow down to the river in all areas.
Search and rescue crews from Missoula and other counties scour the water Wednesday for a woman who is presumed to have drowned in the Clark Fork River near Kiwanis Park and the Madison Street Bridge.
The presumed drowning of a woman and her dog in the Clark Fork River has some calling for placing signs to warn of the ...
NonStop Local is on the scene of the Clark Fork River west of the Madison Street bridge where search and rescue teams, including divers, and the Missoula County Sheriff's Office is working.