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On January 9th, 2026, deputies responded to a report of a vehicle parked in the 1700 block of 22nd Ave South, which is located just outside of the Great Falls city limits in Cascade County. Inside the vehicle, a red 2014 Chevy Cruze, they found Johnson deceased from multiple stab wounds. The area was secured, the vehicle was processed for evidence, and investigators began a homicide investigation. Investigation Highlights: Cell phone and location data showed Johnson’s movements on the evening of January 8th and into the early morning hours of January 9th. Records indicate he traveled to Havre and Fort Belknap on January 8th and returned to Great Falls late that evening. Data indicates he then spent several hours at a residence on Chowen Springs Loop. Location sharing stopped shortly after 6:00 a.m. on January 9th. Witnesses told investigators that Johnson was at the Chowen Springs Loop residence with Gibson, among other people. Witnesses say Johnson left the home after about 3:30 a.m., while another individual, believed to be Gibson, left around the same time wearing a light-colored hoodie. Investigators later learned that Gibson asked a friend to lie about his whereabouts. Surveillance video from several nearby locations showed a man matching Gibson’s appearance leaving the area where the homicide occurred and walking through surrounding streets. Video showed Johnson’s vehicle arriving outside Big Sky Dental shortly before 5:00 a.m., with another man inside. The passenger matched the description of the male seen fleeing the crime scene area. Additional surveillance footage from the morning of January 9th showed the individual’s movement toward the Grand View Apartments. Investigators recovered a water bottle on the ground next to Johnson’s vehicle that matched a case of water inside the car. DNA testing showed the bottle contained DNA from both Johnson and Gibson. Blood evidence collected from inside the Grand View Apartments also tested positive for Gibson’s DNA. Shoe prints found inside Johnson’s vehicle were consistent with shoes that Gibson later gave to another person. During an interview on January 15th, 2026, Gibson admitted being at the residence earlier in the night but claimed he left much earlier than witnesses reported. When detectives attempted to speak with him again on January 27th, Gibson requested an attorney and declined further questioning. On January 29th, 2026, the Montana State Crime Lab confirmed DNA results linking Gibson to key pieces of evidence. Based on this information, along with witness statements, surveillance footage, location data, and physical evidence, investigators determined there was sufficient cause to file charges. Statement and Next Steps The Cascade County Sheriff’s Office thanks members of the public who provided information and video footage, as well as partner agencies and the Montana State Crime Lab for their assistance. Johnson’s family has been notified of the charges and continues to receive support from victim advocates. Gibson remains in custody pending court proceedings.