Daily Crime Report
Sunday, April 6, 2025
Missoula County
Multiple wildland fires and disturbances marked the day's incidents.
Early Morning Report
Missoula County’s early hours were busy with two cases of suspicious activity reported in Grant Creek at 12:02 AM and Rose Park at 12:28 AM. Near midnight, a noise complaint was recorded at an undisclosed location. Assaults, predominantly in Heart of Missoula, occurred at 1:00 AM, with one case taking place at the same location with multiple repeats. Assistance for fire emergencies was noted in Franklin to the Fort at 1:20 AM multiple times. Other significant incidents included a hit and run in River Road at 1:40 AM, more disturbances around the county, and cases of disorderly conduct in Captain John Mullan at 2:49 AM and driving under the influence at 3:06 AM.
Morning Activities
Activities shifted to a series of wildland fires reported in various localities including Grant Creek around 8:42 AM which also recurred multiple times through the morning. The morning also saw other significant incidents like stolen vehicles in Southgate Triangle at 7:38 AM and various reports of trespassing and property-related complaints.
Afternoon Developments
The afternoon was equally tumultuous with numerous wildland fires, including repeated incidents in unreported locations recorded at 3:31 PM, and accidents with injuries, notably around 2:29 PM. Moving violations, welfare checks, and further disorderly conduct stretched across various neighborhoods.
Evening Overview
Coming into the evening, disturbances continued with notable incidents like intimidation in Heart of Missoula and an assault in an unspecified location at 7:52 PM. Wildland fires persisted into the evening alongside cases of disorderly conduct, driving under the influence, and welfare checks. The late evening saw additional reports of trespassing and vandalism.
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