Daily Crime Report
Saturday, November 1, 2025
Missoula County
Early Morning Incidents
Missoula County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) and Missoula Police Department (MPD) responded to a series of incidents across various neighborhoods. Notable events included multiple instances of Driving Under the Influence (DUI) in areas including Southgate Triangle and Grant Creek. The Heart of Missoula saw a range of activities, such as assault, disorderly conduct, and a notable case requiring medical response. Several disturbances also occurred in different parts of the city, encompassing loud noise complaints and needs for officer’s advice.
Morning Activities
Incidents persisted into the morning with traffic accidents, particularly no injury accidents reported by MCSO across several non-specified locations. Medical needs continued to be a focus, with MPD attending to multiple Basic Life Support (BLS) calls in Franklin to the Fort. The Westside neighborhood experienced several crimes including theft and harassment along with ongoing drug-related incidents.
Afternoon Engagements
The afternoon involved a diverse set of incidents from accidents, both involving injuries and without, to welfare checks in neighborhoods like Heart of Missoula and Riverfront. MPD addressed issues ranging from structural fires in Westside, several disorderly conduct cases, and disturbances that included a notable number of trespassing events in Farviews / Pattee Canyon area.
Evening to Late Night
Continuing criminal activities into the evening and late-night hours involved further encounters with DUI and disturbances throughout different neighborhoods. Particular attention was on Heart of Missoula and Westside where multiple complaints, including intoxication and noise levels, were prominent. The late evening also highlighted several shots heard in Franklin to the Fort and Riverfront, escalating concerns in those areas.
Summary Overview
Total incidents included substantial numbers of disorderly conducts and DUIs. Missoula’s law enforcement agencies were especially active, addressing a variety of calls for service throughout the 24-hour period, highlighting ongoing public safety challenges across the city.
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