Daily Crime Report
Friday, June 27, 2025
Missoula County
Diverse incidents with focus on suspicious activities and disturbances
Early Morning Incidents
Missoula Police Department (MPD) and Missoula County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) tackled a variety of incidents in the early hours, including multiple reports of ‘Camping in the City’ and ‘Suspicious Activity’ in various neighborhoods. The Heart of Missoula area saw a ‘Driving Under the Influence’ case. Additional reports included ‘Loud Noise Complaints’ in Lewis & Clark and a ‘Burglary Alarm’ in the same neighborhood. Notably, the Two Rivers area experienced a ‘Disorderly Conduct’ and ‘Fish and Game’ related incidents.
Morning Activities
As morning unfolded, MPD responded to ‘Illegal Burns’ and ‘Accidents with Injuries’ predominantly in the Upper Rattlesnake and Heart of Missoula areas. ‘Camping in the City’ maintained its presence across several neighborhoods, along with routine ‘Person to be Removed’ and ‘Civil’ complaints.
Afternoon Overview
The frequency of incidents increased in the afternoon, highlighted by ‘Driving Under the Influence’ in Westside where it occurred three times. ‘Structure Fires’ dramatically surged in the Heart of Missoula, accompanied by various ‘Medical Transfers’ and ‘Assistance’ requests across the city. ‘Suspicious Activities’ remained consistent, particularly in Northside and Westside.
Evening Summary
Evening hours were marked by ‘Disturbances’, ‘Thefts’, and ‘Suspicious Activities’ spreading across many regions, including Northside, Westside, and Heart of Missoula. Additionally, ‘Fireworks’ were reported in Westside, and ‘Assist Fire’ incidents were notable in Miller Creek.
Late Evening Report
The late evening continued with ‘Burglary Alarms’, ‘Suspicious Activities’, and a notable ‘Shots Heard’ in Heart of Missoula. ‘Hazards’ and ‘Thefts’ also prevailed, with MPSO addressing a ‘Forgery and Counterfeiting’ in Heart of Missoula just before midnight.
Overall Trends
The day saw a concentration of incidents in neighborhoods such as Heart of Missoula, Westside, and Franklin to the Fort, with diverse activities ranging from public safety responses to proactive community policing efforts. Noteworthy has been the persistence of ‘Suspicious Activities’ throughout the day across multiple areas.
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