Daily Crime Report
Wednesday, August 6, 2025
Missoula County
Early Morning Incidents
Early morning activities began with several calls for assistance and shoplifting in Captain John Mullan area, reported by MPD. Disturbances were noted in Farviews / Pattee Canyon and Westside, the latter managed by MCSO. Medical transfers were notably frequent in Two Rivers, alongside a few incidents of suspicious activities across various neighborhoods.
Morning Focus
The morning sessions saw a variety of incidents including assaults in Westside and animal related calls in Rose Park and Franklin to the Fort. MPD responded frequently to welfare checks in the Heart of Missoula. There was also a notable presence of ‘Camping in the City’ violations particularly in the Westside and Heart of Missoula.
Afternoon Reports
Afternoon brought an uptick in medical calls, particularly ALS in Captain John Mullan, alongside multiple ‘Camping in the City’ infractions across different locales. Obstructions in Two Rivers were repeatedly reported. Disturbances and hazards were attended to in multiple neighborhoods, with Westside and Heart of Missoula seeing varied incidents.
Evening Activities
The evening rounded out the day with more welfare checks, particularly in Moose Can Gully and River Road, and continued disturbances in Westside. There were instances of theft in Heart of Missoula and an assault in Lewis & Clark which highlighted the late evening hours. Further, numerous calls for medical assistance punctuated the end of the day across several neighborhoods.
Summary by Neighborhood
Captain John Mullan saw a mixture of needs for assistance, shoplifting, and medical calls. The Heart of Missoula was busy with welfare checks and disturbances. Westside dealt with various disturbances and assaults, showcasing a day full of activity cross-referenced with assistance and hazard-related calls in other neighborhoods.
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