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Cascade County Sheriff: 'missing person investigation'

Search underway for missing woman at landfill in Cascade County
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GREAT FALLS — Cascade County Sheriff Jesse Slaughter says that a search is underway for 46-year old Alicia Wood from Conrad, who was reported missing several days ago.

Slaughter said during a news conference on Wednesday, December 4, 2024, that Wood was reported missing on November 30; the reporting party said that she had last been seen on November 22.

Search underway for missing woman at landfill in Cascade County

Wood's car - a 2005 black Cadillac - was found on November 27 between Brady and Conrad and impounded.

Conrad police officers found blood inside the car.

Conrad Police Chief Cory Smith asked the Montana Department of Justice's Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) to assist with the investigation.

Slaughter said on Wednesday that a "person of interest" is now in custody on an unrelated charge, possibly probation violation, in connection with the woman's disappearance.



The name of the person has not been released at this point.

Slaughter said that the investigation has led them to the county landfill near Floweree in Cascade County, operated by Republic Services.

A crime scene has been established in the landfill and excavation efforts will soon be underway.

Search underway for missing woman Alicia Wood at landfill in Cascade County
Search underway for missing woman Alicia Wood at landfill in Cascade County

Agencies that will be participating in the search include the Cascade Sheriff's Office, the Pondera County Sheriff's Office, the Conrad Police Department, Great Falls Police Department, DCI, Cascade County Public Works, Great Falls Fire Rescue, Montana Probation & Parole, and the Salvation Army's "Sally One" mobile canteen to provide food and drink to the personnel involved.

The Cascade County Civil Emergency Response Team (CERT) has also been activated to assist with the search.

Slaughter emphasized that this is still considered a missing person case.

Anyone with information that may help should call 911 or their nearest law enforcement agency.

We will update you as we get more information.


(1st REPORT) Cascade County Sheriff Jesse Slaughter will host a news conference on Wednesday, December 4, 2024.

Slaughter said he will discuss a missing person investigation.

The news conference is scheduled for 3 p.m.

No other details have been released at this point.

KRTV will have a reporter at the event and post an update.