Daily Crime Report
Monday, November 3, 2025
Missoula County
Early Morning Incidents
Missoula’s day started with numerous emergency medical interventions, particularly in the University District and Westside, where multiple “Medical Standby BLS” and “Medical Transfer” calls were logged. Suspicious activities were pinpointed in the Lewis & Clark area and an unspecified neighborhood, indicating a vigilant night for MCSO. “Person to be Removed” and disturbances were notably addressed in various areas including Heart of Missoula and Moose Can Gully.
Morning Developments
Morning hours brought numerous “Accident – Injury” events concentrated in the Southgate Triangle and Franklin to the Fort neighborhoods. Additionally, the Missoula Police Department responded to several welfare checks and instances of “Needs Officer’s Advice” scattered across the city. Residential complaints about “Camping in the City” began surfacing primarily in Riverfront, leading to MPD interventions.
Afternoon Activities
The afternoon was motted with disorderly behavior and several reports of structure fires in the River Road and Captain John Mullan areas, necessitating vigorous MPD and MCSO response. “Arson” was specifically noted multiple times in Westside, raising concerns about safety in this neighborhood. Other criminal reports such as “Fraud” and ongoing “Disturbance” calls maintained law enforcement on high alert throughout these regions.
Evening Challenges
As evening took hold, incidents of “Drugs” occurrence spiked in the University District alongside multiple “Disorderly Conduct” instances logged in Heart of Missoula. Continuous “Welfare Check” and “Burglary Alarm” engagements underscored an active night spread across several neighborhoods, including River Road where both welfare concerns and property crimes were reported. The evening concluded with a notable incidence of “Identity Theft” in Riverfront, alongside escalated assistance requests across the wider city range.
Late Evening Overview
The night was capped off with further “Camping in the City” complaints from Westside and additional “Welfare Checks” in Franklin to the Fort. An escalation was observed with a “Person to be Removed” incident ending the evening’s reports in Westside, reflecting ongoing police need for handling varied urban disturbances.
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