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    Gallatin County Detention Officer Lost in Montana Hunting Trip

    Voxtrend NewsBy Voxtrend NewsNovember 4, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In the rugged terrain of Montana’s Magpie Gulch, a community’s steadfast guardian quietly slipped away. On November 1, 2025, Michael Flohr—sergeant at the Gallatin County Detention Center—was found deceased after a hunting outing, leaving behind a deep void in the law‑enforcement world and the hearts of those he served.

    For years, Sergeant Flohr stood as a pillar of integrity and commitment. His colleagues describe him as more than an officer: a husband and father who brought the same resolve he showed at work into his home life. From training newer deputies to quietly helping community outreach efforts, his presence radiated compassion alongside discipline. His department called him “an exceptional leader, officer, husband, father and friend.”


    The incident occurred on a Saturday afternoon, when deputies from the Broadwater County Sheriff’s Office responded to a hunting‑related accident site in Magpie Gulch. According to official statements, Flohr was found there, and while the full circumstances remain under investigation, the department is firmly standing with his loved ones during this sorrowful time.

    In the tight‑knit circle of law enforcement and public safety in Gallatin County, his untimely passing has rippled across agencies. Messages of support poured in—from patrol officers, detention staff, and community partners—each carrying the weight of respect and shared grief. To them, Flohr was a mentor and friend whose example of service inspired many.

    Beyond his official role, the man behind the badge touched lives quietly but profoundly. At home, he was known to take weekends off with his family, going on hikes or sharing meals. In the field, he’d patiently explain procedures to new hires, always making sure they felt supported. His influence extended beyond routine duty—it left a legacy of culture within his department and beyond.

    While the investigation will continue into the exact circumstances of the hunting accident, one message remains clear: Flohr’s service and spirit will not be forgotten. Law‑enforcement professionals often remind themselves and one another that their shifts aren’t over when they punch out; the unpredictable still looms. In this case, a dedicated career and a loved individual were cut far too short.

    Today, as the Gallatin community grapples with grief, they also celebrate a life lived in service. Flohr’s family, his colleagues, and the wider Montana public are honoring his memory, carrying forward the values he embodied: integrity, duty, compassion. He reminded them all that being a public servant means being present—in uniform and beyond.

    Rest easy, Sergeant Michael Flohr. Your dedication to your community, your love for your family, and your unwavering integrity will remain with us. End of Watch: 11.1.25.

    The post Gallatin County Detention Officer Lost in Montana Hunting Trip appeared first on Tripplenews.

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