Daily Crime Report

Friday, July 18, 2025

Missoula County

A surge in early morning incidents marked by various offenses.

Early Morning Incidents

An active early morning in Missoula saw multiple law enforcement responses. Missoula County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) initiated welfare checks and address disturbances without specified locations. Missoula Police Department (MPD) attended to an array of activities, particularly in “Heart of Missoula” where several medical emergencies were reported alongside suspicions of driving under the influence.

“Southgate Triangle” also faced DUI incidents while a rash of “Accident – Hit and Runs” occurred in “Rose Park”. The “Heart of Missoula” and “Captain John Mullan” areas witnessed multiple public disturbances and welfare needs, requiring significant police presence.

Late Morning to Afternoon Activities

Late morning hours transitioned into a busy noontime with vehicles complaints in “Franklin to the Fort,” where public safety officials also assisted in several city-wide fires. Moving Violations were scattered throughout Missoula, with concentrated reports in neighborhoods like “River Road”. “Heart of Missoula” continued to experience various crimes like theft and more DUIs leading into the afternoon.

The “Southgate Triangle” saw reports of trespassing and vagrancy, alongside the standard traffic stops and checks. As the day progressed, “Heart of Missoula” was notably active, dealing with occurrences ranging from multiple assists with local fires to reports of assault and harassment.

Evening and Late Evening Summary

The evening brought with it a continuation of afternoon trends, with significant emergency service involvement particularly in supporting fire services across the “Franklin to the Fort” neighborhood. Detailed welfare checks were conducted in “Heart of Missoula”. The period also recorded serious incidents of traffic accidents and public disturbances escalating in the late evening, with notable emergency responses deployed across various neighborhoods.

Activities such as handling suspicious activities marked “Westside” and “Rose Park” with repeated sightings of unruly behavior or potential crimes in progress. Public assistance was notably required multiple times through the day into the late evening hours in “Heart of Missoula”.

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