We've been talking a lot recently about the hard work of our first responders and boy, they've been busy!

First responders have been quite busy dealing with the windy weather, but they still have to keep their eyes peeled for criminals on the prowl.

Now's Our Chance To Help Great Falls Police

Great Falls police need our help tracking down a man who has a massive warrant and could be in Great Falls.

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"37 year-old James Dean Bird JR has a $100K warrant, stemming from charges related to violations of a protection order, Stalking, and Aggravated Burglary," Great Falls police shared in their post.

"Dean is known to be staying in Great Falls, MT and has eluded arrest, so far. Anyone found harboring Dean may face criminal charges."

Police describe the wanted man as being an "American Indian Male, 37 years old, 6' Tall - 195 lbs., blonde hair and blue eyes," and he has "Teepee Tents" and "NPW" tattooed on his right hand.

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Authorities want to make sure we all know to avoid confronting Bird.

"IF YOU SEE Dean - KEEP YOUR DISTANCE AND CALL 911! OR Call or Text GFPD Detective Levitt 406-781-8909."

There's A Reward In It For You

Great Falls police are asking anyone with information to contact Detective Levitt at the number above or at the dispatch center at 406-455-8599. Authorities say you could remain anonymous and if your info leads to Bird's arrest, you could be eligible to receive a reward!

With that said - be safe out there and keep your eyes open!

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