Manhunt intensifies for Army veteran suspected of killing 4 in bar shooting after truck found abandoned
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The fugitive Army veteran who allegedly shot and killed four people at a bar in Montana could return to the town where the “heinous” crime unfolded, posing a “concern for the public,” the state’s attorney general is warning. 

The whereabouts of Michael Brown, 45, remain unknown Monday following the Friday morning shooting at The Owl Bar in Anaconda, which claimed the lives of residents Daniel Edwin Baillie, 59, Nancy Lauretta Kelley, 64, David Allen Leach, 70 and Tony Wayne Palm, 74. 

“We’ve got tremendous cooperation from Homeland Security, from our federal partners, the FBI, the U.S. Marshal Service. We want to find this guy. This is a dangerous individual who has committed an absolutely heinous crime against this community and these victims,” Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen said. 

“Absolutely there [are] concerns he might come back into town. By all indications, this is an unstable individual who walked in and murdered four people in cold blood for no reason whatsoever. So there absolutely is concern for the public,” Knudsen added. 

Montana Shooting Victims Identified

Montana authorities identified the four victims who were shot when a man opened fire at a bar on Friday morning as, from left, 59-year-old Daniel Edwin Ballie, 64-year-old Nancy Lauretta Kelly, 74-year-old Tony Wayne Palm, and 70-year-old David Allen Leach. (Google Maps ; Montana Department of Justice)

Brown was an armor crewman in the Army from January 2001 to May 2005, Army Public Affairs confirmed to Fox News Digital. He deployed to Iraq from February 2004 to March 2005 and left the service with the rank of sergeant. 

He also served as an armor crewman in the Montana National Guard from April 2006 to March 2009, officials said. 

Knudsen said at one point this weekend, over 250 boots were on the ground in the manhunt for Brown. 

Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen holds press conference

Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen speaks to the media on Sunday, Aug. 3, 2025 in front of the Anaconda-Deer Lodge County Courthouse in Anaconda, Mont., about the ongoing search for shooting suspect Michael Brown.  (Joseph Scheller/The Montana Standard via AP)

“We’re exploring every option here. Could he have committed suicide or be dead? Yep. But we are acting under the assumption that he is alive, well-armed, and extremely dangerous,” Knudsen added. 

Fox News Digital’s Greg Wehner and The Associated Press contributed to this report. 

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