Daily Crime Report

Friday, November 21, 2025

Missoula County

Early Morning Incidents

MCSO responded to a moving violation and a hazard situation in Missoula, while also attending to a late evening accident with injuries of unknown severity. MPD was active in Heart of Missoula with disorderly conduct incidents and loud noise complaints. Suspicious activities were frequent in South 39th Street.

Morning Activities

MPD responded to a variety of incidents including a burglary alarm in Grant Creek, and multiple medical calls in Moose Can Gully and University District. There was a notable incident of theft in Westside and Franklin to the Fort. Additionally, traffic incidents and demands for welfare checks spanned neighborhoods including Riverfront and Lewis & Clark.

Afternoon Engagements

The afternoon saw several assaults and disturbances in Two Rivers and Lewis & Clark. MPSO supported with accidents and suspicious activity, while MPD remained busy with welfare checks and minor traffic accidents across various neighborhoods. Hazards were a concern in Farviews / Pattee Canyon and Heart of Missoula, reflecting a community alert on public safety issues.

Evening to Late Evening Transition

MPD’s evening efforts centered on disorderly conduct across Heart of Missoula, with additional disturbances noted in University District. Late evening included several bar and building checks in Heart of Missoula as well, ensuring nightlife safety. Various support and emergency medical calls were made, spanning from Rose Park to Riverfront.

Summary of Incident Types

  • Welfare checks observed a considerable increase, indicating heightened awareness or particular distress in several areas.
  • Suspicious activities and disorderly conduct appeared frequently, requiring substantial law enforcement attention.
  • Missing neighborhood data for some reports, notably accidents and hazards, suggest areas of improvement for incident reporting and response effectiveness.

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