Daily Crime Report
Saturday, August 30, 2025
Missoula County
Overview of Incidents
Missoula law enforcement agencies reported a range of incidents on August 30, 2025. The early morning hours saw multiple reports across various neighborhoods with notable activities including disturbances, drugs-related offenses, and several welfare checks.
Key Incident Clusters
- Loud Noise Complaints were recurrent, particularly in the University District and Westside.
- Drugs-related incidents were notably reported in the Grant Creek area, showing a repeated pattern.
- The afternoon to evening transition was particularly busy, with a surge in activities such as assaults, accidents, and suspicious activities across several areas including Franklin to the Fort and Heart of Missoula.
Incident by Time of Day
Early Morning
The early morning was active with incidents like loud noise complaints and disturbances predominantly in the Heart of Missoula and Westside. Drug offenses were reported multiple times in Two Rivers and Grant Creek.
Afternoon to Evening
The frequency of incidents picked up towards the evening. Significant incidents included multiple accidents with injuries and hit and runs, particularly in Franklin to the Fort. Suspicious activities also peaked during this period.
Neighborhood-Specific Incidents
Heart of Missoula saw a variety of incidents including hazards, a high number of medical-related calls, and welfare checks. Similarly, Rose Park faced multiple driving under the influence cases early in the day and drug-related incidents towards the evening.
More Recent Crime Reports
Thursday, November 6, 2025
Increased incidents of suspicious activities and multiple accident reports.
Wednesday, November 5, 2025
Notable increase in incidents across various neighborhoods
Tuesday, November 4, 2025
High Activity Ranging from Burglar Alarms to Assisting Fire Departments