Daily Crime Report
Wednesday, June 18, 2025
Missoula County
Notable increase in 'Camping in the City' Incidents Across Neighborhoods
Early Morning Incidents
Missoula Police Department responded to multiple early morning incidents, including ‘Camping in the City’ at various locations like Westside and Franklin to the Fort. Other notable events included a ‘Disturbance’ in Lewis & Clark, a ‘Shots Fired’ report along River Road, and sporadic ‘Disturbance’ and ‘Disorderly Conduct’ cases across different neighborhoods.
Morning Activities
Throughout the morning hours, reports of ‘Camping in the City’ continued, particularly in the Heart of Missoula and Southgate Triangle. There were several reports of ‘Accident – Injury’ without specific neighborhood details and other neighborhood-specific incidents like a ‘Moving Violation’ in Westside. A ‘Loud Noise Complaint’ was logged in the Northside area. The police also managed multiple ‘Person Needs Assistance’ cases across Missoula.
Afternoon Reports
The afternoon saw a mix of ‘Person Needs Assistance’ and ‘Traffic Enforcement’ across neighborhoods like Franklin to the Fort and Captain John Mullan. ‘Wildlands Fire’ incidents were reported in locations such as Grant Creek and Southgate Triangle. There were also instances of ‘Assault’ and ‘Vandalism’ in Lewis & Clark, underscoring a varied crime landscape.
Evening and Late Evening Developments
As evening approached, the Missoula Police Department dealt with a ‘Stolen Vehicle’ report in the Southgate Triangle and a ‘Quality of Life’ issue in Riverfront. ‘SRT/SWAT Call-Out’ was necessary in Franklin to the Fort. The late evening had reports like ‘Drugs’ in Franklin to the Fort and ‘Accident – Injury’ across multiple neighborhoods including Farviews / Pattee Canyon, highlighting ongoing public safety challenges.
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