Daily Crime Report
Friday, September 12, 2025
Missoula County
Early Morning Incidents
The day began with a series of critical incidents across Missoula. Missoula Police Department (MPD) and Missoula County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) responded to multiple calls including three ‘Medical CPR’ emergencies in the University District. A significant number of law enforcement responses were for ‘Trespassing’, ‘Welfare Checks’, and ‘Drugs’ incidents across several neighborhoods including Westside, Heart of Missoula, and Two Rivers.
Afternoon Developments
Activities intensified in the afternoon with MPD and MCSO handling various cases such as ‘Person to be Removed’, ‘Disturbance’, and ‘Theft’ predominantly in the Westside and Heart of Missoula areas. The period also recorded multiple ‘Medical Standby BLS’ incidents, particularly in Moose Can Gully, indicating ongoing medical emergencies or health-related events.
Evening Escalations
The evening brought a rise in disorderly behaviors and emergencies. ‘Disorderly Conduct’ was recurrent in Riverfront and Heart of Missoula, while ‘Medical Call BLS’ and ‘Accident – Injury’ peaked, suggesting heightened emergency medical responses. Notable incidents included ‘Shots Heard’ in Franklin to the Fort and ‘Burglary’ reports in Heart of Missoula.
Significant Crime Stats
Neighborhoods like Westside and Heart of Missoula saw a greater variety of crimes ranging from ‘Welfare Checks’ and ‘Thefts’ to multiple health-related emergencies, showing a concentration of both criminal and non-criminal incidents. Comparative reports from Two Rivers and Rose Park also note multiple non-criminal events geared towards safety and public peace, such as ‘Welfare Checks’ and ‘Medical Transfers’.
More Recent Crime Reports
Thursday, September 11, 2025
Notable uptick in ‘Suspicious Activity’ and ‘Accident - Injury’ reported.
Sunday, September 14, 2025
Frequent incidents across Missoula increase overnight.
Wednesday, September 10, 2025
Multiple early morning incidents escalate into varied daytime activities across Missoula.