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Park County Sheriff’s Office Arrests Suspect in Assault on Myer’s Flats

Posted on May 8, 2025 by Usainsightreport

 

Park County, MT – A tense and potentially dangerous situation unfolded late Tuesday evening in the Myer’s Flats area, as the Park County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO) responded to an assault call involving a firearm. Authorities have confirmed that a suspect, 28-year-old Isaiah Lois Elijah Borquez, has been arrested and charged with assault with a weapon and aggravated assault.

The incident began to unfold around 8:30 p.m., when deputies were dispatched to the scene following a 911 call reporting a violent confrontation. According to PCSO, initial reports suggested that an AR-style rifle was involved in the altercation. The presence of a high-powered firearm immediately escalated the urgency of the response.

Deputies, along with tactical support, arrived on the scene and began to secure the area, setting up a perimeter to ensure public safety and prevent the suspect from fleeing. Law enforcement officers worked through the night, deploying de-escalation strategies and gathering intelligence from witnesses and nearby residents. During this period, law enforcement also made efforts to communicate with the suspect, urging him to surrender peacefully.

After several hours of negotiation and careful coordination, the suspect, later identified as Borquez, was taken into custody without further incident at approximately 1:30 a.m. Wednesday morning. Authorities have not disclosed whether the AR-style rifle was recovered at the scene, but emphasized that the situation was resolved without injury to law enforcement personnel or bystanders.

Borquez now faces serious felony charges, including assault with a weapon and aggravated assault. Both charges are considered violent offenses under Montana state law and could carry significant prison time if convicted. The Park County Sheriff’s Office has stated that the investigation remains ongoing, with detectives continuing to collect evidence and interview witnesses to determine the full circumstances leading up to the assault.

“We take any incident involving a firearm very seriously,” said a spokesperson for the PCSO. “Our priority is always to protect the public and to respond with professionalism and caution. We are grateful that this dangerous situation was resolved safely and that the suspect is now in custody.”

Officials have not yet released the identity of the victim or the nature of their injuries, citing privacy concerns and the ongoing investigation. The relationship between Borquez and the victim has also not been confirmed.

The Park County Sheriff’s Office has urged anyone with additional information about the incident to come forward and contact the department directly. Community members in the Myer’s Flats area are encouraged to remain vigilant but reassured that there is no ongoing threat related to this case.

Borquez is currently being held at the Park County Detention Center. Arraignment and court proceedings are expected to take place in the coming days.

This incident marks one of the more serious calls responded to by Park County deputies in recent months and highlights the critical role that local law enforcement plays in maintaining public safety. Further updates will be provided as the case develops.

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