Daily Crime Report

Thursday, September 18, 2025

Missoula County

Early Morning Incidents

Missoula experienced a burst of police activity early this morning. Multiple welfare checks were conducted across the city, highlighting an area-wide concern for citizen safety. Specifically, a burglary alarm at 24:01:27 on Westside and a loud noise complaint at 24:31:49 in the Lewis & Clark area dictated the response patterns.

Notable Morning Trends

Throughout the morning, the Westside neighborhood saw a series of civilian support needs including three instances of persons needing removal and vandalism reported at 10:47:23. The area of Heart of Missoula experienced disturbances including disorderly conduct and a need for officer advice rising to a total of eight incidents demanding immediate police attention.

Afternoon Overview

Afternoon activities involved several traffic-related incidents including back-to-back accidents reported in the Franklin to the Fort area at approximately 16:45:09 suggesting possible congestion or circumstantial triggers impacting the locale. Drugs and disturbances elsewhere indicated an uneasy afternoon in portions of Missoula.

Evening Dispatches

As the evening rolled in, disturbances continued with a notable harassment incident at 19:44:03 in Heart of Missoula and several welfare checks throughout Missoula signifying ongoing social concerns. Security activities like a burglar alarm at 21:26:17 and a sequence of welfare checks in areas like River Road exemplify persistent community safety engagements by local law enforcement.

Late Evening Highlights

In the late hours, Missoula’s law enforcement was still active, addressing noise complaints, suspicious activities, and a significant shot heard event at 22:53:33 in Southgate Triangle. These incidents underline the need for vigilant community watchfulness during night hours.

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