Daily Crime Report

Sunday, June 22, 2025

Missoula County

Frequent early morning incidents highlight active crime day

Early Morning

The early hours in Missoula were notably active, with numerous welfare checks and complaints about loud noises and suspicious activities. The Missoula Police Department (MPD) and Missoula County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) were both heavily involved, addressing issues across various neighborhoods, including ‘Westside’ and ‘Heart of Missoula’. Particularly, the area of ‘Franklin to the Fort’ saw both shoplifting and suspicious activity.

Morning

Activities continued into the morning with incidents scattered across ‘Heart of Missoula’, ‘Rose Park’, and ‘Westside’. The most occurring issues involved theft, minor accidents, and welfare checks. Notable is the consistent reporting of suspicious activities throughout the city.

Afternoon

By the afternoon, the focus shifted towards disorderly conduct and handling hazards. ‘Lewis & Clark’ and ‘Heart of Missoula’ responded to a variety of crimes, including criminal mischief and assistance outside agency requests. Tensions in ‘Westside’ were evident with multiple trespassing and disorderly conduct reports.

Evening to Late Evening

As night approached, the crime pattern shifted towards more severe incidents, such as burglary in unspecified locations and trespassing in ‘Westside’. Late evening saw an increase in disturbances, with a notable number of disorderly conducts, especially in ‘Heart of Missoula’ and ‘Westside’. The trio of structure fires in ‘Lower Rattlesnake’ marked a significant concern.

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