Daily Crime Report
Friday, November 7, 2025
Missoula County
Early Morning Incidents
Missoula police responded to several incidents in the early morning hours, including intimidation in Miller Creek and multiple persons needing removal and assistance across different neighborhoods. The most significant events included three concurrent reports of accidents with injuries around 1:24 AM, affecting multiple areas including Heart of Missoula and Westside. Loud noise complaints and burglary alarms were also significant, with two alarms reported in Captain John Mullan.
Morning Activities
The morning saw a mix of disorderly conduct and traffic accidents, particularly noted in Rose Park and the University District. MPD and MCSO were involved in numerous welfare checks and parking complaints around neighborhoods like Grant Creek and Heart of Missoula. Multiple incidents of camping within city limits were documented in Westside.
Afternoon to Evening Response
By afternoon, the frequency of disturbances, thefts, and accidents continued to rise. Westside reported several accidents involving vehicles and pedestrians or bicycles, highlighting a significant safety concern. River Road and Captain John Mullan saw an uptick in suspicious activities. The evening progressed with more calls for welfare checks and assistance, spanning across neighborhoods including Franklin to the Fort and Two Rivers.
Late Evening Concerns
In the late evening, the pace of incidents did not wane, with harassment in Miller Creek and multiple assaults reported in Franklin to the Fort. Noise complaints continued to be an issue with a notable incident in Captain John Mullan around 9:06 PM. The day ended with a series of theft reports and a continuing response to accidents and public nuisance complaints.
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