More than 100 local, state and federal law enforcement officers were involved in a manhunt in the mountains west of Anaconda Saturday morning searching for a man who walked into a local bar 22 hours earlier and fatally shot four people.

The Anaconda-Deer Lodge County Law Enforcement Center posted this photo of Michael Paul Brown to its social media account Friday afternoon. Â
“We’ve got helicopters in the sky with infrared technologies,†Bill Everett, chief executive of Anaconda Deer-Lodge County, told The Montana Standard shortly after 8 a.m. Saturday. “We’ve got National Guard helicopters. We’ve got two bears (helicopters) with infrared technology out of Kalispell, three different SWAT teams."
“It’s been phenomenal and I’m very appreciative of that but we still haven’t got the guy,†Everett said, referring to the suspect, 45-year-old Michael Paul Brown, a military veteran from Anaconda who lived next door to the Owl Bar where the shootings took place.
The names of the four victims were not being released yet, Everett said, but the owner of the Owl Bar said a bartender and three patrons were killed.
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The Montana Division of Criminal Investigation said Brown walked into the bar around 10:30 a.m. Friday, fatally shot four people and took off in a white Ford F-150 pickup. Authorities found the pickup but Brown was still on the run, believed to be on foot in the mountains around Stumptown Road west of Anaconda.
Anaconda is a town of about 9,800 people in southwest Montana. The town is roughly 25 miles west of Butte and 80 miles southwest of Helena, Montana's capital city.Â
“While law enforcement has not received reports of Brown harming any other individuals, he is believed to be armed and he is extremely dangerous,†DCI administrator Lee Johnson said late Friday night. “Residents in the area have been notified and are encouraged to stay inside their homes and on high alert.â€
The Owl Bar is at 819 E. 3rd St. and Brown lived in a house next door to the bar, authorities said. The bar is in what is called the "Goosetown" neighborhood.
DCI said the four victims have been identified but their names would not be released until authorities had more time to talk with family members.

Police tape cordons off the Owl Bar in Anaconda on Friday following a reported shooting.
The bar owner, David Gwerder, said the bartender and three patrons were killed, according to a report by Associated Press Friday evening. He was not at the bar at the time but said he believed the four victims were the only ones present during the shooting.
He said he was not aware of any conflicts between Brown and the victims.Â
"He knew everybody that was in the bar. I guarantee you that," he said, according to AP. "He didn't have any running dispute with any of them. I just think he snapped."

Law enforcement is seen outside of Michael Brown's residence, which is next door to the Owl Bar.
According to multiple media reports, Brown served in the U.S. Army from 2001 to 2005 and had been deployed at least once to Iraq. He was in the National Guard from 2006 to 2009 and his last known rank was sergeant.
Numerous social media posts from people who said they knew Brown claim he suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder and had sought mental health help numerous times. Authorities have not confirmed those claims.
Johnson said several police agencies were involved in the search and investigation, including Anaconda Police and Butte-Silver Bow law enforcement, as well as the FBI, the ATF, Montana Highway Patrol and Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks.
Gov. Greg Gianforte confirmed Friday there were victims and called it a tragedy. He posted on social media he was closely monitoring the situation.
“Please join Susan and me in praying for the victims, their loved ones, and the brave law enforcement officers responding to this tragedy,†he said.
Authorities said if anyone spots Brown, they should call law enforcement immediately. Anyone with other information is asked to call Anaconda-Deer Lodge police at 406-563-5241.
Butte-Silver Bow Sheriff Ed Lester confirmed early Friday afternoon that there were fatalities. The Granite County Sheriff's Office said Brown's home in Anaconda had been "cleared by SWAT" but the man was still on the run.
Earlier police radio traffic indicated that law enforcement was trying to locate a man in a Ford F-150 pickup and someone on the scanner said four people were dead and the weapon used is believed to be a 7.62 assault rifle.

Police and other emergency personnel are seen near the Owl Bar in Anaconda after a reported shooting there.
The Montana Highway Patrol said there is heavy law enforcement presence west of Anaconda near Stumptown Road and Anderson Ranch Loop Road.
“Authorities are searching for a suspect believed to be armed. Please avoid the area,†it said.
Jill Rowles, a patron at the nearby JFK Bar, said Friday morning’s shooting left her scared and freaked out.
Eileen Thompson, who lives a street over from the bar, said she knew one of the victims and the tragedy was hard for Anaconda residents to understand.
“Killing innocent people doesn’t make any sense,†Thompson said.

Police tape stretches across the street after a reported shooting Aug. 1, 2025, in Anaconda.
Another woman, who did not want to be identified, said she lived near the suspect, Michael Brown, and described the Owl Bar as a favorite watering hole for locals.
“Everyone knew each other,†she said.
Sandra Yi Barker, a spokesperson for the FBI's Salt Lake City office, confirmed the agency was assisting in the response. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives also said it had agents responding.
Both U.S. Rep. Ryan Zinke and U.S. Sen. Steve Daines said on social media they were aware of the shooting and monitoring the situation.
The Granite County Sheriff's Office also posted on social media.

Law enforcement on scene in Anaconda after a reported shooting Aug. 1, 2025.
"There is an active shooter in Anaconda Deer Lodge," the post said. "Granite County deputies are at the Georgetown Lake/Flint Creek area. The shooter is said to be wearing a tie-dyed shirt, blue jeans and an orange bandana. There is no threat to Granite County at this time."
State Sen. Sara Novak, a Democrat from Anaconda, said Friday afternoon she had been working in Philipsburg during the day and her family had been “hunkered down†after word of the shooting went out. She said she and her family were safe and would hopefully be reunited Friday evening.
Novak said the shooting and ongoing manhunt were “a little close for comfort.â€
“I’m so sad for everybody that’s been affected,†she said. “… We’re grateful for all the local communities for the outpouring of support. I’m just heartbroken and sad – it’s such a quiet, tight-knit community and everybody knows everybody.â€
Everett said it was mostly quiet in Anaconda Friday night.
"I don't know what to call the (mood) but nobody was out," he said. "It was very quiet and that helps."

Bill Everett, the chief executive of Anaconda-Deer Lodge County, is seen talking on the phone at the scene of a shooting on Aug. 1, 2025, that left four people dead in Anaconda.

Police tape cordons off the Owl Bar in Anaconda on Friday following a reported shooting.

Butte-Silver Bow Sheriff Ed Lester, center, speaks with law enforcement on scene in Anaconda after a reported shooting Aug. 1, 2025.

A crime scene investigator at the scene of a shooting in Anaconda, Montana, on Aug. 1, 2025.

Bill Everett, left, the chief executive of Anaconda-Deer Lodge County, walks towards law enforcement at the scene of the shooting at the Owl Bar on Aug. 1, 2025, in Anaconda.

Law enforcement on scene in Anaconda after a reported shooting Aug. 1, 2025.

People sit outside in Anaconda shortly after a shooting was reported there Aug. 1, 2025.