Daily Crime Report
Monday, September 1, 2025
Missoula County
Early Morning Incidents
The Missoula Police Department (MPD) and Missoula County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) were active in the early hours, responding to a variety of calls for service. Notable incidents included multiple reports of suspicious activity across several neighborhoods such as Captain John Mullan, Rose Park, and Grant Creek. Drug-related issues were especially prevalent in the Westside area, leading to significant police attention.
Morning Activity
Morning hours saw a considerable number of welfare checks and person assistance requests. Traffic incidents, including driving under the influence, featured prominently in the Captain John Mullan area with MPD handling multiple cases. Conditions on Missoula roads led to various reports of hazards and minor traffic accidents across the city.
Afternoon Developments
The afternoon was busy with a mix of thefts, disturbances, and health emergencies. The Heart of Missoula neighborhood witnessed several medical emergencies requiring Basic Life Support (BLS). Meanwhile, the Westside area coped with disorderly conduct and several instances of theft.
Evening to Late Night
Evening into late night hours continued to be eventful with reports of prowlers, hit and run accidents, and ongoing disturbances, particularly in the Northside and Westside neighborhoods. Westside in particular was hotspot with several incidents related to theft, disturbances, and a notable increase in emergency medical calls.
Notable Trends and High Activity Areas
Westside tops the chart with the most varied and numerous incidents ranging from drugs and burglary alarms to multiple reports of trespassing and medical emergencies. Heart of Missoula displayed a patterns of needing extensive medical assistance and handling incidents related to theft and public health.
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