Daily Crime Report
Sunday, March 30, 2025
Missoula County
Early Morning Incidents
The early hours in Missoula saw a mixture of activities, primarily composed of ‘Suspicious Activity’ in various neighborhoods including Captain John Mullan and Westside. The Missoula Police Department responded to multiple calls for assistance, including ‘Medical Transfers’ and ‘Person Needs Assistance’ incidents in the Two Rivers area. A notable pattern of ‘Person to be Removed’ occurred in Westside, indicating a repeated disturbance in this neighborhood.
Morning Developments
Morning hours brought a diverse set of incidents with a noticeable number of ‘Parking/Junk Vehicle Complaints’ especially concentrated in the Heart of Missoula and Riverfront areas. ‘Suspicious Activity’ continued to trend, with occurrences inUpper Rattlesnake and Heart of Missoula. The Missoula County Sheriff’s Office was active with responses to various incidents including ‘Shots Heard’ and several ‘Wildlands Fires’, which also required assistance from the Missoula Police Department.
Afternoon Activities
During the afternoon, ‘Person Needs Assistance’ and ‘Assault’ incidents were more frequent, with a few ‘Wildlands Fires’ again reported, showing a concerning trend. ‘Disorderly Conduct’ was notably present in Captain John Mullan neighborhood. Missoula’s Public Safety teams also dealt with multiple ‘Hazards’ calls across the city, indicating potential safety concerns for residents and commuters.
Evening and Late Evening Observations
The evening continued with similar themes, ‘Suspicious Activity’ being consistently reported. The ‘Burglary Alarms’ and ‘Medical Calls’ span several neighborhoods suggesting a continuation of active public safety demands into the late hours. Noteworthy, ‘Camping in the City’ was reported in areas like Franklin to the Fort and Riverfront, pointing towards ongoing issues with unauthorized encampments.
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