Daily Crime Report

Saturday, June 28, 2025

Missoula County

Multiple Incidents of Suspicious Activity and Medical Emergencies

Overview

Missoula witnessed a range of incidents on June 28, 2025, marked predominantly by cases of “Suspicious Activity” and numerous medical emergencies across multiple neighborhoods.

Incidents by Category

Suspicious Activity: A spike in suspicious activity was noted, especially in the Captain John Mullan area with four reported incidents. Other notable areas with such incidents include Heart of Missoula and Northside.

Accidents: There were multiple no-injury accidents reported, particularly in the Westside and Moose Can Gully neighborhoods. However, several incidents of accidents with injuries were also recorded mainly in the evening, affecting neighborhoods like Rose Park and Captain John Mullan.

Medical Emergencies: Medical emergencies dominated, with various neighborhoods requesting multiple CPR and BLS services. The Medical ALS calls were concentrated in Captain John Mullan. Standby BLS was heavily noted in Franklin to the Fort.

Burglary Alarms: Occurrences of burglary alarms were frequent with notable incidences in both Two Rivers and Westside neighborhoods.

Special Incidents

The area also witnessed other significant dispatches like “Hazmat Gas Line Rupture” concentrated in the neighborhood of Franklin to the Fort and several instances of disorderly conduct throughout the city, particularly in Heart of Missoula and Southgate Triangle.

Summary Statistics Highlights

“Captain John Mullan” saw a broad spectrum of incidents, from alarms to medical calls. The “null” category (unspecified areas) showed a considerable number of hazards, accidental injuries, and medical emergencies as well. For “Heart of Missoula,” a mix of theft, disturbances, and medical crises defined the day’s incidents.

It’s clear that while medical and non-injurious accidents topped the day’s activities, various neighborhoods faced a notable amount of safety and public order challenges.

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