Daily Crime Report

Thursday, April 24, 2025

Missoula County

Wide Range of Incidents Across Missoula Neighborhoods

Early Morning Incidents

Missoula Police Department responded to a variety of incidents across different neighborhoods. In the “Heart of Missoula”, a disturbance occurred at 24:49 AM, followed by a report for a person needing assistance at 05:09 AM, which was reported twice. Additionally, the area saw disorderly conduct at 05:25 AM. The Franklin to the Fort neighborhood experienced trespassing at 24:14 AM. In Farviews / Pattee Canyon, suspicious activity was recorded at 03:22 AM. The Missoula County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) was also active, providing assistance to another agency at 03:32 AM without a specified neighborhood.

Morning Activity

As morning arrived, several incidents were logged between 06:01 AM and 11:59 AM. Key incidents included multiple reports of an injury accident in Rose Park, criminal mischief in Two Rivers, and burglary alarms in various neighborhoods. Heart of Missoula again was a focal point with other non-criminal incidents, burglary alarms, and a need for officer advice among other reports.

Afternoon Engagements

The afternoon saw continued activity with a noteworthy occurrence of several wildland fires reported in the Two Rivers neighborhood, each logged at the same time – 13:50 PM. Missoula Police Department also addressed disorderly conduct, disturbances, and additional incidents across various neighborhoods. Notable was a robbery in the Riverfront area at 15:50 PM.

Evening Overview

The evening carried on with disturbances, including a structural fire in the University District at 18:56 PM. Also noteworthy were several assistance calls to the fire department. Harassment and suspicious activity persisted as frequent incident types.

Late Evening Developments

Completing the day, late evening highlights included harassment in Franklin to the Fort and a loud noise complaint in Heart of Missoula. Several disturbance calls and harassment reports continued to show the varied nature of incidents handled by local law enforcement.

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