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Browning women’s deaths leaves families mourning

Posted at 5:36 PM, Nov 01, 2018
and last updated 2018-11-01 19:43:23-04

Family members are grieving after two women lost their lives in Browning on Tuesday.

On Wednesday, the Glacier County Sheriff’s Office identified Lindsay Whiteman, 38 years old, and Amy Sue Whitegrass, 28, as the victims of incident that occurred in the Star School area west of Browning.

Whiteman’s family says she leaves behind six children.

They said, “Lindsay always had a beautiful smile and was always jolly. She will be missed by many.”

Whitegrass’s family declined to make a statement at this time.

Two 17-year-old males are currently being held in Cascade County for charges connected to the women’s deaths (see below for details).

The Glacier County Sheriff’s Office, Blackfeet Law Enforcement services, and the FBI are investigating.

At this point, law enforcement officers have not provided any information regarding possible motives. We will update you as we get more information.

(OCTOBER 31, 2018) Two 17-year-old males are being held on charges of tampering with evidence in connection with the shooting death of a woman and a fatal hit-and-run near Browning.

According to an affidavit, a Great Falls Police officer located a maroon Nissan truck in the 800 block of 19th Street South that was of interest in the death of a Browning woman who was struck by a vehicle on Star School Road on Tuesday.

The officer observed two males approach the vehicle. The males were detained and an officer found a pistol in the waistband of one male’s pants as well as substances later identified as marijuana and hashish on him, according to the affidavit.

The teenagers were then taken to the Great Falls Police Department for questioning.

The affidavit states that one of the teen sagreed to speak with investigators and told them the males were inside the truck with two women in the early morning of October 30 near Browning.

Male #1 told investigators that one woman pulled a knife on Male #2 and Male #2 shot her.

According to Male #1, after the shooting, Male #2 got out of the vehicle with the second woman, who confronted him about what had just happened, according to the affidavit.

Male #1 told investigators that Male #2 got back into the truck to flee the scene and the second woman stood in front of the truck to try and stop it from leaving.

Male #1 said Male #2 then ran the woman over with the truck. The two males eventually pulled off the road and moved the woman who was shot and now deceased into the rear seat of the truck, according to the affidavit.

The two teenagers then drove to Great Falls with the woman’s body in the backseat, according to the affidavit.

The affidavit states the lettering on the truck was scraped off of the windshield in an attempt to disguise the vehicle.

The two teenage males face charges for tampering with physical evidence. Additional charges are expected to be filed.

In Judicial District Youth Court on Wednesday morning, a Cascade County Prosecutor stated both males are flight risks.

The judge agreed and set their bonds at $150,000. The case is being investigated by the FBI.

NOTE: KRTV does not report the names of juvenile individuals involved in court proceedings until they are charged with a violent crime.