HomeCrimeSleuths help in arrest of 'spicy!' fire chief for Jan. 6

Sleuths help in arrest of ‘spicy!’ fire chief for Jan. 6

Background: Photo allegedly depicting Frank Dahlquist in surveillance footage from Jan. 6, 2021 using pepper spray to assault police. Courtesy of DOJ./Inset: Frank Dahlquist photo included in statement of facts from FBI.

Background: Photo allegedly depicting Frank Dahlquist in surveillance footage from Jan. 6, 2021 using pepper spray to assault police. Courtesy of DOJ./Inset: Frank Dahlquist photo included in the statement of facts from FBI.

A fire chief in Montana who tried to hide his face as he allegedly assaulted police at the U.S. Capitol with a barrage of pepper spray on Jan. 6, 2021, has been arrested after online sleuths helped track him down.

Frank Dahlquist, chief of the West Valley Fire Rescue in the Big Sky state, was arrested on Wednesday, according to court records reviewed Thursday by Law&Crime. His arrest was first reported by Court Watch.

West Valley Fire Rescue, which services at least four counties in Montana according to its website, did not immediately return a request for comment to Law&Crime about how the department would cope with the disruption to its leadership.

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