Daily Crime Report
Wednesday, July 16, 2025
Missoula County
Early Morning Emergencies
Early morning incidents started with MPD addressing curfew and loitering in Franklin to the Fort, and a sequence of bar checks and suspicious activities in Westside. Notably, the Captain John Mullan neighborhood experienced repeated hazards reported three times consecutively at 04:21 AM.
Morning Rush of Incidents
The morning hours brought a repeated report of assault with a weapon in Westside, each logged at precisely 06:24 AM, suggesting a significant altercation. Various neighborhoods reported a mixtures of hazards, spills, and thefts. There were also environmental concerns with reports of gas smells in Miller Creek.
Afternoon Alarms and Assistance
Incidents intensified in the afternoon with multiple medical calls, a continued presence of hazard reports, and an assortment of assistance calls. Various crimes notably increased, including reports of trespassing and disturbances around Missoula.
Evening Disruptions
Coming evening, the standout concerns were multiple wildland fires stretching across different neighborhoods, elevating the urgency for response teams. Additionally, there were notable instances of disorderly conduct and accidents, compiling the strain on public safety services.
Late Evening Urgencies
As the day concluded, a series of troubling incidents, including a burglary alarm in Franklin to the Fort and suspicious activities, marked the night. Also notable were multiple medical transfers and responses to disturbances indicating a restless night for Missoula.
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