Daily Crime Report
Monday, April 14, 2025
Missoula County
Focused police responses amid various neighborhood incidents.
Summary of Activities
On April 14, 2025, Missoula’s law enforcement agencies handled multiple incidents, ranging from alarms to welfare checks. Highlighted below are the neighborhoods with notable activity levels throughout the day.
Early Morning Activity
Missoula law enforcement responded to several calls in the early hours, including:
- Burglary alarms
- Disorderly conducts across multiple locations
- Trespassing and camping issues in Franklin to the Fort
Morning Rush
The morning saw a continuation of community-related issues with specific contributions from different neighborhoods:
- Multiple disorderly conducts and disturbances in Westside and Captain John Mullan.
- Significant police interventions in Franklin to the Fort with trespasses and a series of medical calls.
- Heart of Missoula requested several welfare checks alongside handling trespass and theft incidents.
Afternoon Ensues
The afternoon brought about diverse incidents:
- Westside faced accidents and hazards, while three vehicle-pedestrian accidents commanded immediate responses.
- Missoula County Sheriff’s Office dealt with wildlands fires, highlighting the variety of incidents managed citywide.
- Several civil matters needed sorting in Heart of Missoula, alongside a consistent demand for welfare checks.
Evening Concerns
As evening arrived, public safety concerns changed slightly:
- MCSO had a busy evening, administering assistance in multiple fields including a driving under the influence arrest in Southgate Triangle.
- Heart of Missoula saw a mix of disturbances and person assistance calls, leading up to late evening.
- Concerns regarding suspicious activities peaked late evening across various locations, including university districts.
Late Evening and Beyond
The night concluded with patrols addressing issues from camping in the city ordinances in the Westside to noise complaints in Captain John Mullan.
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