Daily Crime Report
Sunday, June 1, 2025
Missoula County
Early morning bursts of activity, evening escalates with assaults
Early Morning Incidents
The Missoula Police Department responded to several early morning calls starting with a request for assistance in the Heart of Missoula at 12:36 AM and a prowler sighting in the Westside neighborhood shortly after. A driving under the influence incident was reported in the University District at 1:02 AM, and disturbances were noted in Heart of Missoula around the same time.
Morning Trends
By morning, criminal activity spread across various neighborhoods with notable incidents including a trespassing in Westside and multiple reports of disorderly conduct in the Heart of Missoula. MPD also responded to a series of burglary alarms in Franklin to the Fort.
Afternoon Overview
The flow of incidents continued into the afternoon with several accident reports and the presence of fire assistance in Franklin to the Fort signaling an active period in the area. Disturbances and public welfare checks were prominent in various parts of Missoula.
Evening and Late Night
The evening saw an escalation in more severe incidents with multiple assaults involving weapons reported by the Missoula County Sheriff’s Office, although specifics on locations were not disclosed. Other notable evening activities involved suspicious activities, and numerous medical assists in neighborhoods including the Western side of Missoula.
Summary Stats Highlights
Throughout Missoula, particularly active areas included the Westside with high incidents of disorderly conduct, medical responses, and public assistance requests. The Heart of Missoula also noted a variety of activities, ranging from disturbances to traffic-related incidents. Several neighborhoods like Franklin to the Fort and Captain John Mullan saw a mix of burglary alarms and emergency assistance due to fires.
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