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Alleged MT 'militia member' charged with child sexual abuse after standoff with police

Timothy Allen Westervelt appeared for arraignment on Friday
Timothy Allen Westervelt in court (January 31, 2025)
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Timothy Allen Westervelt, a purported militia member from Billings who was arrested following a standoff in Livingston this week, appeared for arraignment on Friday in Yellowstone County District Court on charges of child sexual abuse.

Westervelt, 34 years old, appeared in court by video from the Yellowstone County jail and entered not guilty pleas to two counts of felony sexual abuse of children (16 years or younger), and one felony count each of sexual intercourse without consent (inflicts bodily injury or victim less than 16 offender 4 years older) and sexual abuse of children (possession of material).

A judge set bond at $250,000 after hearing details from a prosecutor about how Westervelt was arrested recently with a firearm in Livingston following a standoff with law enforcement.

The judge ordered Westervelt to have no contact with minors, including a 13-year-old identified as the sexual abuse victim.

A prosecutor at the hearing said Westervelt learned of the arrest warrant related to the child rape charges on Monday evening and called law enforcement threatening suicide.

He was found the next day at a coffee shop in Livingston and barricaded himself in the business while armed with a handgun.

STANDOFF IN LIVINGSTON:

Armed man in custody after standoff at Montana coffee shop

Authorities evacuated the coffee shop and a nearby grocery store, and people inside a nearby hotel were ordered to shelter in place until Westervelt eventually surrendered and was arrested.

Westervelt recently identified himself to MTN News as a member of the Yellowstone Militia, a group "dedicated to constitutional militia," according to its website.

"All law abiding Men and Women are welcome, regardless of circumstance," states a portion of the group's mission statement.