Daily Crime Report

Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Missoula County

Early Morning Incidents

MCSO attended to a civil incident shortly after midnight. Several moving violations were handled by both MCSO and MPD across multiple neighborhoods, including Northside and Franklin to the Fort, indicating an enforcement focus on traffic regulations during the early hours. A suspicious activity report came from the Two Rivers area, attended by MPD. Other early incidents included a welfare check and a noise complaint in the Farviews / Pattee Canyon area.

Morning Trends

The morning saw a continuation of traffic-related incidents with multiple moving violations reported. Significant activity was noted in both the Westside and Heart of Missoula neighborhoods, involving accidents with no injuries and multiple disturbance cases. The Heart of Missoula dealt with cases ranging from abandoned vehicles to a burglary alarm. MPD also responded to multiple welfare checks, showcasing community care efforts.

Afternoon Developments

MPD and MCSO dealt with a variety of incidents, including multiple medical calls and court papers served, demonstrating the ongoing legal and health concerns in the community. Harassment and hazards were also reported issues, particularly in the Westside. An assault in Heart of Missoula marked a significant event, adding to the afternoon’s list of urgent responses.

Evening Updates

In the evening, the focus shifted slightly with more welfare checks and several reports of suspicious activity throughout Missoula, particularly intensive in the Southgate Triangle area. Missoula continued to see accidents with no injuries reported, but there was a notable police presence in areas like Rose Park and Grant Creek. As night fell, the incident rate remained consistent with earlier patterns.

Late Evening Highlights

Late evening featured an unauthorized vehicle use in Northside, a continuation of high-alert activities in the Westside, and welfare checks ensuring community safety. Suspicious activities persisted, particularly in Lewis & Clark, indicating a need for vigilant community observation overnight.

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