Daily Crime Report

Saturday, July 19, 2025

Missoula County

Early Morning Activities

The early hours in Missoula were marked by several calls for service including Person Needs Assistance in Captain John Mullan and Rose Park. There were multiple Medical Standby BLS incidents concentrated in Grant Creek, and disturbances including Loud Noise Complaints in Heart of Missoula and Riverfront. Notably, several incidents of Driving Under the Influence occurred in Grant Creek.

Morning Trends

Morning hours saw a variety of reports including several Welfare Checks across multiple neighborhoods and an assortment of vehicle related incidents such as Accidents (both with and without injuries) in several areas. The Heart of Missoula faced several Disorderly Conduct incidents along with a notable number of Assaults with Weapons. Theft incidents were recorded in Rose Park and Westside.

Afternoon Report

The afternoon included numerous interventions needed for Suspicious Activities across multiple neighborhoods including Southgate Triangle, River Road, and Two Rivers. Public safety operations also addressed a couple of Wildland Fires in Grant Creek and the University District. The trend of Person Needs Assistance continued strongly into the afternoon, particularly in the Heart of Missoula and Westside.

Evening Overview

By evening, there were persistent issues with Disturbances and Fires requiring police assistance, particularly in Heart of Missoula. A series of Driving Under the Influence reports were noted, including one in Westside. The University District encountered Wildlands Fires, and various areas faced challenges with Suspicious Activities escalating as the night progressed.

Late Evening Roundup

Late evening hours were still active with a mix of Theft, Suspicious Activities, and continued Assistance needs across neighborhoods. Fireworks related issues were noted, aligning with ongoing discussions about safety in non-residential areas. Lastly, Shots Heard were reported in the University District, adding to the community’s concerns over safety.

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