Daily Crime Report

Friday, July 18, 2025

Missoula County

Early Morning Incidents

Missoula police departments responded to various incidents during the early morning hours. A robbery was reported on Westside, medical standbys occurred in the Heart of Missoula, and thefts were noted in both Heart of Missoula and Grant Creek. Also, a disorderly conduct case arose on Westside, adding to the unrest during the early hours.

Morning Activities

The morning brought an assortment of activities across Missoula. Hazards were reported in Two Rivers and Franklin to the Fort, where medical standbys also took place. The Heart of Missoula experienced multiple incidents, including disorderly conduct, thefts, and various hazards. Additional traffic accidents without injuries were reported around Rose Park, and multiple instances of vandalism occurred across unreported areas.

Afternoon Overview

The afternoon saw continuing patterns of disturbances and support calls, including a notable amount of medical standby calls in Riverfront and Southgate Triangle, where thefts and accidents also peaked. One disturbing case of assault occurred in Westside, highlighting safety concerns in the area. Furthermore, disturbances and disorderly conduct were prominent, especially in Heart of Missoula and Grant Creek.

Evening Round-Up

The evening hours were marked by another robbery in Westside and multiple assaults throughout the city, including Heart of Missoula and Westside again. Welfare checks were frequent, especially in Northside, suggesting a heightened community concern. Loud noise complaints spiked in areas like Heart of Missoula, and an instance of fireworks was noted in Westside. Notably, multiple units assisted in fire-related incidents, particularly in the University District and Moose Can Gully.

Late Evening Events

Closing the day, the late evening continued with incidents like disturbances in Northside, a hit and run in Farviews / Pattee Canyon, and wildland fires in various districts, which saw a significant response from the fire department. Moreover, medical standby calls persisted, especially in Westside and Southgate Triangle, showing a steady demand for medical support throughout the night.

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