Daily Crime Report
Monday, April 7, 2025
Missoula County
A Day of Diverse Incidents Ranging From Burglaries to Medical Calls
Early Morning Activities
Missoula’s early morning was marked by multiple medical assistance calls in the River Road neighborhood, with MPD responding to three identical incidents at the same location and time. In the Westside area, there was a moving violation and a vandalism incident alongside a disturbing occurrence in different neighborhoods including Northside and the Heart of Missoula.
Morning Developments
As the morning progressed, law enforcement attended a range of incidents from stolen vehicles in Captain John Mullan to accidents involving pedestrians or bikes in Two Rivers, with five similar reports indicating a concerning trend in that area. Other incidents included handling various alarms, needing officer’s advice, and instances of trespassing, mainly managed by MPD.
Afternoon Challenges
The afternoon saw a spike in disturbances across multiple neighborhoods with Westside experiencing a blend of trespassing, disturbances, and a noted vehicle fire. Heart of Missoula was also a hotspot, witnessing three incidents each of disturbances, disorderly conduct, accident with injury, and a high number of medical calls.
Evening Overview
The evening brought a series of troubling events including assault with a weapon, multiple disturbances, and ongoing issues related to trespassing and public assistance in various areas like Westside and Grant Creek. A slew of medical calls in the Heart of Missoula indicated ongoing emergency medical situations.
Late Evening Summary
Concluding the night, the Heart of Missoula remained active with disturbances and suspicious activities while Northside responded to a necessary person’s removal towards the day’s end. The Two Rivers area reported needed medical standby responses, continuing the day’s pattern of urgent medical interventions.
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