Daily Crime Report
Thursday, October 16, 2025
Missoula County
Early Morning Overview
A range of incidents were reported in the early morning, particularly focusing on disorderly conduct and suspicious activities throughout various neighborhoods. In Westside, both a ‘Quality of Life’ issue and ‘Disorderly Conduct’ were addressed by MPD. Suspicious activities were notable in ‘Heart of Missoula’ with incidents also reported in ‘Franklin to the Fort’ and ‘Rose Park’ by MCSO and MPD, respectively.
Mid-Morning and Afternoon Recap
The morning hours saw a continuation of community-related incidents such as ‘Hazmat Gas Line Rupture’ in ‘River Road’, and a notable occurrence of ‘Stolen Vehicle’ in ‘Rose Park’. Moving into the afternoon, various needs for assistance and traffic-related incidents were managed across the city, including a ‘Vehicle vs Pedestrian or Bike Injury’ accident in ‘Heart of Missoula’ which drew multiple MPD responses.
Evening and Late Evening Developments
The evening brought a roll-out of MPD activities with a series of ‘Burglary Alarms’ in the ‘Westside’ and ‘Two Rivers’. Suspicious activities peaked during the evening in ‘Two Rivers’ matching the ongoing tension observed earlier. The late evening continued with various assistance calls and another ‘Burglary’ in ‘River Road’ handled by MPD.
Daily Highlights by Neighborhood
- Heart of Missoula: Significant number of assistance and disturbance calls along with multiple reports of suspicious activities.
- Westside: Diverse incidents, including disorderly conduct and several instances of theft and trespassing.
- Two Rivers: Multiple alarms and disturbances with additional reports of suspicious activities.
- River Road: Faced critical infrastructure issues with ‘Hazmat Gas Line Rupture’ alongside burglary incidents.
More Recent Crime Reports
Wednesday, October 15, 2025
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Tuesday, October 14, 2025
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Monday, October 13, 2025
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