Daily Crime Report
Wednesday, October 22, 2025
Missoula County
Overview of Incidents
Missoula County law enforcement agencies reported a wide range of activities on October 22, 2025. Here’s a breakdown of the incidents based on the neighborhood and type of activity.
Significant Incident Concentration by Neighborhood
Westside
- Assist Outside Agency: 2 incidents.
- Burglary and related Alarms: 1 incident.
- Accident – Vehicle vs Pedestrian or Bike Injury: 1 incident.
- Medium frequency of various types of disturbances including Assault, Disturbance, and Disorderly Conduct.
- Several persons needed assistance, reported at five instances.
- Medical-related calls were notably high with BLS and Medical Call incidences.
Riverfront
- Assist Fire: 3 incidents.
- Lesser diversity in incidents with minor noise complaints and quality of life issues being reported.
Captain John Mullan
- Burglary Alarm: 4 incidents.
- Assist Outside Agency and person needs assistance both occurred twice.
Heart of Missoula
- High incidence of disorderly conduct and assistance required by person(s).
Two Rivers
- Accident-related incidents were notably frequent with three hit and runs and an injury accident.
- Person Needs Assistance: 1 incident.
Additional Areas
- Southern 39th Street: Emphasis on shoplifting and fish and game incidents.
- University District: Multiple traffic and injury accidents along with welfare checks.
- Franklin to the Fort: Several reports of driving under the influence and accidents.
- General areas with unspecified locations also had scattered incidents including welfare checks and accidents.
The broad range of incidents underscores the continuance of varied urban challenges in Missoula. The law enforcement’s proactive stance on numerous fronts including assistance, accidents, and disturbances reinforces the ongoing efforts for maintaining public safety.
More Recent Crime Reports
Monday, October 20, 2025
Numerous incidents report throughout Missoula
Sunday, October 19, 2025
Multiple disturbances and thefts reported throughout the city.
Saturday, October 18, 2025
A notable increase in early morning incidents.