Daily Crime Report
Monday, August 18, 2025
Missoula County
Early Morning Incidents
The early morning hours were marked by multiple incidents of Driving Under the Influence (DUI) and Disorderly Conduct. DUIs were particularly notable, with several cases reported both with specific neighborhood involvement and in unspecified areas. This trend emphasizes a concerning pattern of impaired driving throughout Missoula.
Morning Reports
As residents began their day, the police were called for a range of incidents from parking issues to welfare checks, particularly in the Grant Creek and Westside neighborhoods. Notably, there were several reports of accidents with injuries in the Heart of Missoula, contributing to the morning’s urgency.
Afternoon Activities
The afternoon brought varied incidents including Welfare Checks, Needs Officer’s Advice, and traffic accidents, both injurious and non-injurious, across several neighborhoods. A notable increase in Assault cases, including one incident with a weapon in the Westside area, was observed.
Evening Concerns
By evening, the frequency of distress calls continued with reports of disturbances and thefts, indicating a possibly heightened level of civil discord as the day progressed. The area of Rose Park saw a concentrated number of injury accidents, pointing to potential safety concerns in traffic management or pedestrian activity in the area.
Late Evening Tensions
The day concluded with continued reports of suspicious activities and moving violations, underscoring persistent community safety challenges. A notable incident involved an assault in Rose Park, suggesting an escalation in violent behavior as the night advanced.
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