The Missoula County Sheriff's Office took to Facebook to earlier today (Wednesday, November 15) to ask for the public's help in searching for one individual in the Frenchtown area and an unidentified vehicle in Missoula. The two do not appear to be linked.

Frenchtown incident

Limited information has been provided on an incident that occurred in Frenchtown.

"Please help - Identification needed!," posted the Sheriff's Office on Facebook.

"We would like to speak with this individual involving an incident at Bronc's Grocery in Frenchtown. The photos show the individual and vehicle. If you have any information that could help us identify this person, please call our office at 406-258-4810."

The pictures are posted below.

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The post also featured a distant picture of a vehicle associated with this individual.

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Missoula incident

The Missoula County Sheriff's Office took to Facebook to seek assistance in identifying a pickup truck spotted in Missoula.

"**Can You ID Me**," read the Sheriff's Office Facebook post.

"We would like to speak to the individual owning or recently driving this vehicle in regards to a burglary near the 3800 Block of South Ave W. If you have in information that can help use identify the driver or owner, please contact our office."

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The Sheriff's Office also listed the MT Crimestoppers, 406-721-4444, for anyone who can provide information but requests to remain anonymous.

The Sheriff's Office thanks you for the assistance as well.

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