Daily Crime Report

Friday, April 25, 2025

Missoula County

Multiple incidents and trends across Missoula reported

Early Morning Incidents

Missoula saw a variety of police activities starting early morning with suspicious activities and burglary alarms being reported particularly in the Captain John Mullan and Westside neighborhoods. Missoula Police Department (MPD) was called to Captain John Mullan for a burglary alarm at 00:24 AM and shortly after at Westside for the same issue at 00:34 AM. Suspicious activities were also notable in Heart of Missoula with incidents reported at 01:29 AM and again at 01:58 AM by MCSO.

Morning Activities

The Heart of Missoula saw several medical standbys and a need for police assistance, highlighting a sustained demand for emergency services in this area throughout the morning. Parking and junk vehicle complaints were quite common during the late morning hours across several neighborhoods including Captain John Mullan and Franklin to the Fort. The morning also witnessed various accidents with injuries in the Riverfront district, with three incidents recorded around the same time at 08:30 AM.

Afternoon Overview

The afternoon saw a mix of thefts, shoplifting, and assistance calls, predominantly around the Westside and Heart of Missoula neighborhoods. Assaults were recorded in both areas, pointing to an increase in violent incidents as the day progressed. The MCSO managed numerous calls without specific neighborhood data, including wildland fires and several medical calls.

Evening and Late Evening Events

Evening incidents reflected a continuation of afternoon trends with additional crimes such as robberies in the Heart of Missoula and an increased frequency of disorderly conducts in Westside. The late evening hours also registered a robbery at Heart of Missoula at 21:00 PM followed by several assaults in Rose Park as the night progressed.

Summary Stats Insight

Captain John Mullan reported a diverse range of incidents throughout the day including suspicious activities, parking complaints, and accidents with injuries among others. The absence of specific neighborhood data in many calls suggests a widespread issue across the county needing attention.

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