Daily Crime Report

Monday, May 5, 2025

Missoula County

Numerous Accidents and Public Safety Incidents Registered

Early Morning

The early hours in Missoula were marked by multiple incidents of suspicious activity and disturbances, primarily around the Heart of Missoula. The Missoula Police Department (MPD) and the Missoula County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) responded to several calls including disturbances, medical emergencies across various locations, and traffic violations in Two Rivers and Riverfront areas.

Morning

The morning saw a continuation of public safety responses with welfare checks and incidents requiring police assistance, particularly in the Heart of Missoula and surrounding areas. Notably, incidents of vehicle fire were reported and promptly addressed by MCSO, and a missing person report was filed in the Heart of Missoula.

Afternoon

Missoula’s afternoon was busy with a series of medical transfers, accidents, and law enforcement assistance. A notable number of burglary alarms were triggered, requiring MPD attention in areas such as South 39th Street and Grant Creek. The frequency of accidents, including those without injuries, was notably high during this period.

Evening and Late Evening

As the day progressed into the evening, the pace of incidents persisted with more accidents, including several with injuries. Burglary alarms and efforts to remove unwanted persons were reported, particularly in the Heart of Missoula and surrounding neighborhoods. The late evening was quieter, though incidents of suspicious activity and moving violations were handled by both MPD and MCSO.

Throughout the day, the agencies were actively engaged, with a noticeable frequency of calls related to medical needs, disturbances, and traffic-related incidents across the city.

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