Montana Highway Patrol Trooper Wade Palmer, who was shot early Friday morning near Missoula, has been airlifted to a Salt Lake City hospital.
Montana Attorney General Tim Fox flew out of Bozeman Friday afternoon to be with him.
The Missoula Police Department received the initial call about reports of gunfire with three people shot near the Stone Creek Lodge at Expressway in Missoula shortly before 11 p.m. Thursday.
The suspect, Jonathon Bertsch, fled the scene and led several agencies on a seven-hour manhunt along U.S. Highway 93 North.
Missoula units set up a perimeter and warned area residents to lock their doors as a suspect was at large.
Within moments, a second shooting was reported near Evaro Bar and Casino where Montana Highway Patrol Trooper Wade Palmer located a vehicle matching the description.
Trooper Alex Hiday was the next officer on scene. Hiday found Palmer shot and still seat-belted in his patrol car. The suspect had fled the scene, according to the MHP.
Hiday and a Missoula Police Department officer transported Palmer to an ambulance at the intersection of Highway 93 and Interstate 90. He was taken to St. Patrick Hospital in Missoula, but has since been airlifted to Salt Lake City.
There’s still no information available on the other three victims who were shot.
After an extensive manhunt, at approximately 6:15 a.m. the Missoula County Sheriff’s Office took the suspect, Jonathan Bertsch, into custody without incident.
Palmer has been with the Patrol since 2012. He is stationed in Detachment 112 in Missoula.
In 2015, he was awarded the Patrol’s highest honor, the Medal of Valor, for his heroic lifesaving efforts at the scene of a multiple-vehicle crash involving a mother and her young children in December 2014.
Trooper Palmer has a wife and two young children.
(1st Report, 5:15 a.m.) Law enforcement from across Missoula County and even neighboring counties remain on the lookout for a suspect who was involved in two overnight shootouts.