Daily Crime Report

Saturday, July 12, 2025

Missoula County

Early Morning Incidents

Missoula began with a range of early morning incidents primarily categorized by disturbances and suspicious activities. The Missoula Police Department (MPD) and Missoula County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) responded to several events in multiple locations:

  • Heart of Missoula: Reported cases included disorderly conduct at 12:04 AM, a welfare check at 12:35 AM, and a loud noise complaint at 01:27 AM.
  • University District: Two reports of suspicious activity occurred at 12:10 AM and 12:52 AM, and later a welfare check at 05:41 AM.
  • Westside: A burglary report came in at 12:42 AM followed by another report of suspicious activity at 12:49 AM. A person needed assistance at 01:11 AM.
  • Southgate Triangle: A burglary alarm was triggered at 12:16 AM. Drunken driving was associated with incidents at 02:48 AM and 03:25 AM.

Afternoon Trends

By afternoon, responses included managing several hazards and addressing wildlands fires. Notably:

  • Heart of Missoula: Multiple wildland fires were noted at 12:43 PM, contributing to a spike in fire-related incidents today. A parking/junk vehicle complaint was also noted.
  • South 39th Street: A hit-and-run accident occurred at 12:35 PM.
  • Westside: Several assistance-related incidents and a loud noise complaint at 12:37 PM marked the area’s afternoon activities.

Evening Escalations

Going into the evening, the trend of suspicious activities continued with multiple incidents of disorderly conduct spreading across neighborhoods:

  • Westside: Notable for multiple reports of disorderly conduct and a burglary alarm at 08:01 PM. Intimidation was also reported at 10:16 PM.
  • Heart of Missoula: Concerns included a moving violation at 06:40 PM and another assault reported at 06:46 PM.
  • Southgate Triangle: The suspicions raised earlier were followed by sightings of fireworks at 10:22 PM, accompanying increased police vigilance.

Summary Stats in Key Neighborhoods

Over this period, several neighborhoods experienced multiple incidents. In particular, the region ‘null’ noted numerous hazards and wildland fire reports reinforcing a broader concern across unidentified locations in Missoula County.

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