Daily Crime Report
Monday, March 31, 2025
Missoula County
High Early Morning Activity with Diverse Incidents Throughout the Day
Early Morning Incidents
Missoula Police Department (MPD) and the Missoula County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) were active in the early hours, responding to a variety of incidents. Criminal mischief was reported on the Westside, a disturbance in Miller Creek, and unauthorized vehicle use on River Road, all just after midnight. Additionally, a missing person was reported to MCSO without a specified neighborhood, and two instances of person needing assistance occurred in the Captain John Mullan and Grant Creek neighborhoods.
Morning Activity
Throughout the morning, Missoula saw a flurry of activity including parking and junk vehicle complaints in Franklin to the Fort and Heart of Missoula. Incidents of trespassing and suspicious activities were noted in areas like Rose Park. Noteworthy is the repeated medical standby in Captain John Mullan, possibly indicating a specific event or situation requiring ongoing medical presence.
Afternoon Overview
The afternoon brought various calls from welfare checks to incidents involving assistance to agencies, particularly concentrated in areas like Heart of Missoula and Franklin to the Fort. Notably, multiple shots were reportedly fired in Grant Creek, although specifics of the incident remain undisclosed.
Evening Incidents
Evening incidents included numerous court papers being served across Missoula, marked disturbances in Miller Creek and a spike in assault reports, particularly in the Westside neighborhood. Domestic animal complaints surged in Heart of Missoula, indicating possible issues with pet management in the area.
Late Evening
The day concluded with incidents like burglary in Southgate Triangle and various advice and disturbance reports in Heart of Missoula and Franklin to the Fort. The day’s end seemed no less busy than its start, with local law enforcement actively addressing community needs.
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