Daily Crime Report

Monday, April 28, 2025

Missoula County

Numerous incidents highlight a busy day across Missoula.

Early Morning Incidents

Several neighborhoods experienced diverse types of criminal activities. Notably, multiple incidents of ‘Assist Fire’ were reported in the Heart of Missoula, starting just before midnight, pointing towards a potentially emergent situation or false alarms coinciding in timing. ‘Suspicious Activity’ and ‘Medical Standby BLS’ were also recurrent in the Westside area. Meanwhile, ‘Burglary Alarms’ brought police attention to Captain John Mullan and Rose Park areas.

Morning Activities

The morning was notable for multiple ‘Accident – Injury’ reports across different neighborhoods, signifying perhaps a concerning trend in vehicular safety. ‘Medical Call ALS’ instances were repeated in Rose Park, alongside ‘Accident – No Injury’ in Captain John Mullan and Grant Creek. Various ‘Welfare Checks’ and ‘Person Needs Assistance’ service calls were dispersed throughout Missoula, indicating active community care and law enforcement involvement.

Afternoon Overview

Incidents continued into the afternoon with a focus on ‘Hazards’ and ‘Disorderly Conduct’, spread across Westside, Heart of Missoula, and Rose Park. Additionally, ‘Assist Law Enforcement’ was particularly active in Franklin to the Fort, matched by a spike in ‘Arson’ reports within the same neighborhood. These instances suggest localized turmoil or criminal activity that required immediate attention.

Evening and Late Evening

Evening brought an uptick in ‘Suspicious Activity’ and ‘Accident – Injury’ across various locations including Captain John Mullan and Lewis & Clark. ‘Shoplifting’ and ‘Person to be Removed’ were highlighted in South 39th Street, indicating commercial areas being targeted. The late evening saw further disorder with another round of ‘Structure Fire’ in Franklin to the Fort alongside ‘Shots Heard’ and more ‘Suspicious Activity’ across the city.

Missoula’s law enforcement agencies, including Missoula Police Department and Missoula County Sheriff’s Office, were engaged across the city dealing with a wide array of incidents. The scattered nature of activities ranging from basic welfare checks to more urgent calls like fires and injuries suggests a day filled with notable public safety concerns.

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