Daily Crime Report
Wednesday, July 2, 2025
Missoula County
Early Morning Incidents
Missoula County kicked off with multiple reports early in the morning with instances like suspicious activities and assistance requests. Noteworthy incidents include a reported burglary in the Riverfront area and a harassment case in Grant Creek, pointing to a start filled with significant criminal activities.
Westside – A Hotbed of Activity
Westside neighborhood experienced a considerable amount of activity. Assault reports featured prominently together with suspicious activities. The areas also saw multiple incidents related to wildland fires, disturbances, and several cases of disorderly conduct. The frequency of these incidents highlights ongoing issues in this neighborhood.
Afternoon to Evening Transition
During the afternoon into the evening, Missoula saw a series of accidents with injuries and a few disturbances across different neighborhoods. The Riverfront area saw three accident-related injuries lining up with a single burglary incident mapped to the same location. Notable was the flow of crime from squads dealing with disturbances directly into responses to fires and serious vehicle accidents.
Late Evening Trends
Wrapping up the day, the focus shifted to driving under the influence and assault cases, notably increasing towards late evening. Other occurrences involved disturbances and a need for local squad assistance, depicting a busy wrap to the day’s activities. A peculiar note was a steady rise in fire-related reports, both structural and wildland, which may point to potential pyro activities in certain areas.
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