Daily Crime Report
Saturday, April 12, 2025
Missoula County
Multiple Disturbances and DUI Incidents Reported
Early Morning Incidents
Missoula Police Department (MPD) and Missoula County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) responded to a sequence of incidents across various neighborhoods. Notably, the Heart of Missoula experienced cases including Drugs, Driving Under the Influence, and Criminal Mischief. Multiple Medical Calls for Basic Life Support (BLS) were reported in this neighborhood as well. Other incidents like Loud Noise Complaints in the University District and Suspicious Activity in Two Rivers highlighted the diversity of emergency service requirements.
Morning Activities
As the morning progressed, the MCSO dealt with several Medical Standby calls and Driving Under the Influence reports. MPD responded to an array of incidents from Burglary Alarms in unknown locations to Suspicious Activities in Franklin to the Fort. Noteworthy contributions to the crime log were made by the public need for removal of unwanted persons and Civil disturbances in the Heart of Missoula.
Afternoon Developments
Disturbances commonly reported involved Disorderly Conducts within Westside and suspicious activities neatly spread around different locales. Missoula County agencies were involved in numerous welfare checks and offered a wide span of public assistance. The presence of Structure Fires in Lewis & Clark, alongside Alarm Responses, suggested attention to diverse threats and hazards among community.
Evening to Late Night
Further into the evening, events transitioned into more Criminal Mischiefs in Captain John Mullan and continued Disturbances and Theft in Heart of Missoula. Closing off the evening, incidents of Persons Needing Assistance and related DUI charges maintained law enforcement’s engagement across multiple districts with a slight uptick in such reports in Westside during the late hours.
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