Daily Crime Report
Saturday, June 7, 2025
Missoula County
High Frequency of Medical and Public Safety Incidents
Early Morning Incidents
The Missoula Police Department (MPD) and Missoula County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) were active in the early hours, responding to multiple incidences including person removals, moving violations, and a series of accidents with injuries. Notably, both agencies addressed repeat incidents of suspicious activities and medical emergencies across various neighborhoods.
Morning Activities
Activities intensified in the morning with a mixture of burglary alarms, parking and junk vehicle complaints, and numerous public safety checks and assists by both MPD and MCSO. Various neighborhoods such as Grant Creek and Northside saw recurring themes of disturbances and offenses, including harassment and welfare checks.
Afternoon Developments
By afternoon, the trend continued with additional alarms, disturbances, and several reports of medical emergencies needing ALS and BLS services. The agencies were also called for several welfare checks and to assist other agencies, marking a busy part of the day.
Evening Highlights
The evening brought about incidents including structure fires, harassment, and suspicious activities peaking in neighborhoods like Westside. Noteworthy was an increase in noise complaints and the continuation of public safety incidents like accidents involving pedestrians or bikes.
Late Evening Roundup
The day concluded with further disturbances, the continuation of the trend of medical emergencies, and several cases requiring fire department assistance. As the day wrapped, there were notable instances of harassment and excessive noise complaints, particularly in Westside and Riverfront neighborhoods.
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