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Violent offender has not returned to Great Falls pre-release

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GREAT FALLS— Kenneth Charles King, a registered violent offender, has not returned to the Great Falls Pre-release Center as of Sunday morning. Jamie Johns, the center’s correctional treatment specialist, disclosed the information to MTN News via press release.

Kenneth Charles King, also known as KC King, was sentenced to two years in prison in February 2015 for assault with a weapon.

In 2014, MTN News reported that King was facing several charges after being accused of threatening EMT personnel and Great Falls police officers, following his rescue from an SUV that plunged into the Missouri River.

King has brown hair and blue eyes, with tattoos on both arms and legs, most prominently depicting skulls and crossbones. He is Caucasian, described as having a stocky build, and reaches approximately 6 feet 2 inches tall.

More information regarding King’s physical attributes and case can be found here.

This is a developing story, and MTN News will continue to provide accurate updates as they become available.

Call 9-1-1 or contact the Great Falls Transition Center at (406) 727-0944 with any knowledge of King’s whereabouts.