Daily Crime Report

Sunday, April 13, 2025

Missoula County

Notable increase in evening disturbances and emergency incidents.

Early Morning Incidents

Missoula Police Department (MPD) responded to multiple calls as the early morning began, starting with routine checks and medical assistance. Notably, multiple river rescues were conducted in the Westside neighborhood, highlighting a pattern of emergency incidents in this area. Disorderly conduct was prevalent in the Heart of Missoula alongside a reported camping violation in Rose Park, illustrating varied incidents across the city.

Morning Hour Overview

Throughout the morning, MPD continued to address a series of alarms and conduct welfare checks, particularly in the Westside and Captain John Mullan neighborhoods. Two burglaries were reported by the Missoula County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) at locations not specified. Assistance to other agencies was frequent during this period, especially in Northern locations.

Afternoon Activities

In the afternoon, disturbances and suspicious activities were notably higher, including multiple incidents requiring police to remove individuals from premises. Several welfare checks and support for non-injury accidents also marked the afternoon’s public safety efforts. The MCSO handled several cases involving domestic animals and fishing and game incidents.

Evening Shift

Evening incidents included disturbances, suspicious activities, and a few harassment cases. In addition to routine burglar alarms, there were reports of DUIs. Welfare checks continued to be a priority, indicating ongoing concerns for community safety as night approached.

Late Evening Alerts

Late evening hours brought more reports of suspicious activities, particularly in the Westside and Heart of Missoula areas. Disturbances and noise complaints concluded the day, with law enforcement remaining vigilant across the neighborhoods.

Summary Stats Insights

The Heart of Missoula reported multiple disturbances and criminal activities, including structure fires and assaults. Westside faced a high number of medical and rescue calls, emphasizing the need for continued emergency readiness. MCSO’s handling of situational calls without specified locations, including wildlands fires and multiple cases of disturbing the peace, illustrates a broad scope of operational demands.

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