Eva Sigsworth doesn’t have a problem with the search warrants authorities had when they knocked on her door at 5:30 a.m. on Sept. 17.
She just wishes they would have given a copy to her.
She doesn’t have a problem with the guns they found in some of her grandson’s belongings on her property — if they were used as part of criminal act, she wants them gone.
She just wishes that they wouldn’t have caused thousands of dollars of damage to her property, including tearing up a mobile home she rents to a tenant so badly as to make it uninhabitable.
And she’s gotten over the embarrassment that people with badges and guns stormed her house, refusing to even let her get dressed as she stood in her underwear and a nightgown.
But in a recent interview with the Daily Montanan , the 89-and-a-half