Daily Crime Report

Thursday, June 12, 2025

Missoula County

Notable rise in welfare checks and wildland fires

Early Morning Incidents

The day began with several incidents recorded by the Missoula Police Department (MPD) and Missoula County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) in the early hours. Notable were three repeated medical transfers in Southgate Triangle and a burglary alarm in Two Rivers. The MPD also responded to suspicious activities across various neighborhoods.

Morning Trends

During the morning, the Westside neighborhood reported a range of activities including obstructing justice and needing assistance. Several traffic-related incidents, including hit and runs, were also noted across Missoula. The MCSO handled multiple hazards and issued several welfare checks with no specific neighborhood mentioned. Three burglary alarms indicated heightened concerns in various areas.

Afternoon Activities

Activities picked up in the afternoon with a notable occurrence of wildland fires in several locations, responded to by both MPD and MCSO. A series of accidents with no injuries were effectively managed by MPD. Welfare checks and disturbances were prominent during this time with multiple events reported across Missoula, especially in the Heart of Missoula neighborhood.

Evening Developments

The evening continued to be busy with further reports of wildland fires. Multiple neighborhoods experienced disturbances and the need for welfare checks. An increase in fires, both wildland and structural, was noted, particularly in the Captain John Mullan area. The evening concluded with a disturbance in the Franklin to the Fort area and several welfare checks across various locales.

Crime and Public Safety Summary

The day’s events showed a diverse range of incidents throughout Missoula, with welfare checks and wildland fires marking significant occurrences. Police and sheriff’s departments remained actively engaged across multiple neighborhoods, attending to a wide spectrum of public safety concerns.

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