Daily Crime Report
Thursday, September 25, 2025
Missoula County
Early Morning Incidents
The early hours of September 25 in Missoula began with multiple instances of suspicious activities across different neighborhoods including Grant Creek and Lewis & Clark, alongside a pair of assaults with a weapon on South 39th Street. Medical emergencies also required attention with three medical transfer calls to Riverfront.
Morning Observations
Throughout the morning, there were several traffic accidents reported in the Westside leading to injuries but no fatalities. The MPD conducted various sexual offender residence checks, particularly in the Heart of Missoula, maintaining vigilance over community safety. Welfare checks and disturbances were also performed across several areas, reinforcing community engagement by law enforcement.
Afternoon Activities
The Missoula Police Department was active with multiple assistance calls, dealing with disturbances and conducting more sexual offender residence checks. The Franklin to the Fort area saw instances of shoplifting which were handled promptly. Drug-related incidents marked the afternoon in Northside.
Evening Events
The evening continued with a trend seen throughout the day, with multiple checks on sexual offenders across various neighborhoods. Reports of a few disturbances and one notable driving under the influence case in Grant Creek were observed. The situation remained under control with continuous monitoring and immediate responses from both the Missoula Police Department and the County Sheriff’s Office.
Late Evening Trends
The day concluded with a mix of suspicious activities and focused checks on sexual offenders continuing into the late evening, particularly in the Westside and Heart of Missoula areas. The community’s overall safety was under close surveillance with active patrols and responsive security measures.
More Recent Crime Reports
Wednesday, September 24, 2025
Multiple incidents recorded across Missoula, including a series of fires.
Tuesday, September 23, 2025
Concentrated early morning incidents across various neighborhoods.
Monday, September 22, 2025
Diverse range of public safety concerns addressed across city neighborhoods.