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Montana National Guard Investigates Alleged Unauthorized Blackhawk Helicopter Landing, Antler Theft

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Witnesses report a Montana Army National Guard UH-60L Blackhawk helicopter landed without prior notice on private property in the Crazy Mountains near Melville, Mont., on May 4, 2025. The crew reportedly collected elk antlers during the alleged unauthorized landing, which triggered investigations by state wildlife officials and the National Guard, according to The Livingston Enterprise and other local news outlets.

Neighboring ranchers David and Sandy Holman told reporters they spotted the helicopter near Billy Creek and saw individuals gathering elk antlers. They alerted landowner Linda McMullen, who said the early-season brown elk sheds could be worth thousands of dollars.

Sweet Grass County Sheriff Alan Ronneberg said his office received the complaint and confirmed that potential charges could include trespassing and theft. As of May 13, officials have not filed any citations or charges.

The Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife & Parks is leading the investigation.

Montana National Guard Investigates Alleged Helicopter Landing

As of now, the Montana National Guard has not released an official public statement regarding the incident involving the alleged unauthorized landing of a UH-60L Blackhawk helicopter on private property and the alleged collection of elk antlers. The information currently available stems from reports by local news outlets, such as KULR8 News, which cited statements from individuals involved and local authorities.

Major Ryan Finnegan, a public affairs officer with the Montana National Guard, confirmed he was aware of the incident in a report by the Bozeman Daily Chronicle, and said an internal investigation is underway.

The Montana National Guard has not shared any other information on the incident.

This news adds to a growing number of antler thefts in the West. The high market value of elk antlers continues to drive illegal collection. Authorities are still investigating and will release more information as the case develops.



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