Daily Crime Report
Sunday, April 20, 2025
Missoula County
Elevated early morning incidents with several DUI citations.
Early Morning
The early hours in Missoula saw a series of crimes ranging from the habitual to the acute. Missoula Police Department (MPD) tackled multiple “Camping in the City” incidents at Rose Park and Heart of Missoula. Thefts were reported at Captain John Mullan while suspicious activities heightened around Two Rivers. Notably, a flurry of “Medical Standby BLS” calls occurred at Riverfront, perhaps indicating a localized emergency or event.
Two “Driving Under the Influence” incidences were reported sequentially in the Heart of Missoula, indicating a possible trend in the area. A hit-and-run accident was also reported there.
Morning
As morning emerged, Missoula Police Department and Missoula County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) responded to a variety of incidents, with notable activities such as “Burglary Alarms” in Westside and Heart of Missoula, and a concentration of “Court Papers Served” across different neighborhoods, signifying organized legal actions. “Suspicious Activity” calls remained steady, notably in Southgate Triangle.
The “Medical Standby BLS” services were in demand, especially around the University District. A more concerning “Accident – Injury” involving multiple MCSO responses suggests a significant incident. “Hazards” calls indicated possible public safety concerns in various locales like Westside and Franklin to the Fort.
Afternoon
The afternoon continued with a mix of service calls and emergencies. “Person Needs Assistance” was a recurring theme, particularly in Westside and Moose Can Gully. Several “Structure Fires” were noted, suggesting fire emergency responses though neighborhoods involved weren’t identified.
“Driving Under the Influence” was persistently reported, marking an area of significant concern for local law enforcement. “Medical Standby ALS” calls at the University District indicated a continuity in healthcare emergencies, while “Disturbance” in Westside and Northside reflected localized disruptions.
Evening and Late Evening
As evening approached, the community faced a mix of “Suspicious Activity”, “Welfare Checks”, and more personal assistance cases. “Public Intoxication” and “Assault” cases arose mainly in Heart of Missoula and Riverfront, and “Fish and Game” incidents remained exclusively responded to by MCSO at unidentified locations.
The day concluded with a critical “Medical CPR” situations, emphasizing the importance of timely medical interventions. Overall, April 20, 2025, documented various crimes, from disturbance to dire health crises, across Missoula’s neighborhoods.
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