Daily Crime Report
Thursday, September 11, 2025
Missoula County
Early Morning Incidents
Missoula County Sheriff’s Office handled a moving violation in Moose Can Gully. Meanwhile, Missoula Police Department responded to various incidents including domestic animal concerns in Lewis & Clark, DUIs on Westside, and welfare checks across Franklin to the Fort. Suspicious activities were noted particularly in Westside.
Morning Trends
A significant volume of incidents occurred during the morning hours, marked by multiple accidents with injuries particularly in Rose Park, alongside common occurrences of hazards, and fire assists predominantly in Captain John Mullan and Lewis & Clark. Non-critical medical calls and assistance requests like welfare checks and needs for officers’ advice were dispersed across multiple neighborhoods.
Afternoon Summary
Incidents in the afternoon ranged from traffic accidents with no injuries to disorderly conducts and suspicious activities, focused within the Westside neighborhood. Theft incidents were also discussed in different locales, among which the University District noted an unusual event of shots fired. A series of accident-related injuries are charted mainly around Two Rivers and Captain John Mullan areas.
Evening and Late Evening Developments
As evening set in, reports included harassment and disturbance cases in Moose Can Gully and other locations. Various accidents continued to rise, including a particularly serious vehicle versus pedestrian or bike injury in the University District. Hazard issues notably stretched into the Farviews / Pattee Canyon, while several other neighborhoods reported increasing suspicious activities.
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