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Suspect charged with crashing a stolen vehicle in Great Falls

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GREAT FALLS — A woman is facing criminal charges after she allegedly crashed a stolen vehicle in Great Falls.

Suspect charged with crashing a stolen vehicle in Great Falls

It happened just after 4 p.m. on Wednesday, September 3, 2025, near the intersection of Sixth Avenue North and 37th Street.

The Buick Enclave crashed into a parked vehicle and rolled on its side.

Police officers identified the driver as Alissa Page Lockman.

Court documents allege that Lockman stole the Buick Enclave several days prior.

Lockman has been charged with several felonies and misdemeanors, including theft, burglary, criminal possession of dangerous drugs, obstructing a peace officer, and careless driving.

There were no serious injuries reported.



A woman is facing criminal charges after she allegedly crashed a vehicle into a power pole in Great Falls.

It happened at about 1 p.m. on Wednesday, September 3, 2025, at the intersection of Sixth Avenue South and 38th Street.

Court documents says that Lynn Marie Hall was found laying on the ground near the GMC Suburban, and a power line was dangling into the street.

A Cascade County Sheriff's deputy noted that she smelled of alcohol and was "very difficult to speak to."

The court documents state that she performed poorly on a field sobriety test.

She then agreed to perform a breathalyzer test, but reportedly spit into the PBT and did not give a proper sample, and then refused to take the test.

According to the charging documents, Hall has three previous DUI-type offenses.

Hall has been charged with felony driving under the influence (4th or subsequent) and misdemeanor careless driving.

There were no serious injuries reported.