Daily Crime Report
Tuesday, July 1, 2025
Missoula County
Early Morning Incidents
The early hours in Missoula were marked by several reports for welfare checks, particularly in the Northside and Westside neighborhoods, indicating a significant need for safety verifications in these areas. Trespassing and assault cases also peaked during the early morning, with two instances each in the Westside. Medical assistance calls, categorized as Medical Standby BLS, were notably frequent in Captain John Mullan.
Morning Overview
Morning hours saw a diversification in incident types spanning from drugs in Northside to multiple traffic-related disturbances, including parking complaints in Heart of Missoula. A notable increase in drug-related reports and several cases of disorderly conduct across different neighborhoods highlight community disruptions. Additionally, accidents, including injuries, were predominantly reported in Captain John Mullan, suggesting potential traffic safety issues in that area.
Summary by Neighborhood:
Heart of Missoula was active with traffic and civil disturbances including multiple instances of disorderly conduct and a high number of reports related to trespassing, parking complaints, and several calls for person assistance and welfare checks.
Northside saw a range of activities from welfare checks to drug reports, marking it as a focal point of diverse police interactions.
Westside recorded various crime types from disturbances, assaults to hazards indicating a hotspot for criminal activity. The multiple reports of assisting law enforcement also emphasize ongoing collaborative efforts to manage the neighborhood’s public safety challenges.
Other neighborhoods such as Captain John Mullan, River Road, and Franklin to the Fort also saw notable amounts of specific incidents like medical assistance, accidents, and hazards that could influence future law enforcement focus in those areas.
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