Daily Crime Report
Sunday, October 12, 2025
Missoula County
Early Morning
The early hours saw a variety of incidents across Missoula. The Missoula Police Department (MPD) and the Missoula County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) were active in responding to disorderly conduct in Lewis & Clark and a range of other calls including suspicious activities and disturbances, particularly intense in the Heart of Missoula and Southgate Triangle areas. Notably, multiple instances of medical transfers were reported in Two Rivers, alongside assistance requests from outside agencies and welfare checks in various neighborhoods.
Morning
Morning activities included several accidents involving pedestrians and cyclists in Westside, marking a concerning trend. The MCSO and MPD responded to various calls from common disturbances to medical emergencies across multiple areas, including Rose Park and Franklin to the Fort. Disorderly conduct was notably responded to in the Lewis & Clark area, and the ongoing issue of trespassing was addressed multiple times by law enforcement, particularly in Heart of Missoula.
Afternoon to Early Evening
As the day progressed, more focused efforts were seen towards managing vehicle-related incidents and providing assistance to citizens. Noteworthy reports from the afternoon included multiple person needs assistance calls and disorderly conducts across different sectors of Missoula, such as Westside and Franklin to the Fort. The MCSO was also active in handling higher-stakes calls such as burglaries and assisting fire responses.
Late Evening
Late evening activities highlighted continued disturbances and several driving under the influence incidents, with the MPD managing multiple areas including Grant Creek and the Heart of Missoula. The day concluded with responses to late-night noise complaints and welfare checks, ensuring community safety in neighborhoods like River Road and the continued monitoring of public spaces.
Overall, Missoula’s law enforcement agencies were vigilant across numerous neighborhoods, addressing a wide range of public safety concerns with an emphasis on maintaining peace and responding rapidly to more severe incidents.
More Recent Crime Reports
Saturday, October 11, 2025
Early morning disturbances and DUI cases marked the day's incidents.
Wednesday, October 8, 2025
Increased law enforcement actions reported across multiple neighborhoods.
Tuesday, October 7, 2025
Multiple neighborhoods report theft and suspicious activities.