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Wanted Canadian man still on the run in NW Montana

February 4, 2021

KALISPELL — The Flathead County Sheriff’s Office reports they are still searching for Nassem Ali Saleh Mohammed who illegally crossed the United States and Canadian border on the weekend of Jan. 23.

Flathead Sheriff Brian Heino said Mohammed was taken into the custody of the Border Patrol in Whitefish, as the patrol agents were scanning Mohammed’s fingerprints and found no prior criminal convictions or previous U.S. immigration violations.

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