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Missoula Crime Report – November 28, 2025

Early Morning Incidents

The day began with a cluster of Advanced Life Support (ALS) medical calls in the Heart of Missoula with MPD responding to three identical incidents shortly after midnight. This period also witnessed several accidents resulting in injuries reported across various neighborhoods, including Westside and Southgate Triangle, managed predominantly by the MCSO. Notably, there were alarming situations involving repeated ‘Accident – Injury’ calls at unspecified locations. A report of shots heard in the Riverfront adds to the critical incidents attended by MCSO during these hours.

Accident and Medical Prevalence in Morning

Morning hours continued to focus on emergency responses with additional ‘Accidental Injury’ situations unfolding in Captain John Mullan and other neighborhoods. The welfare checks were notably prompted at Southgate Triangle and multiple burglary alarms were reported in Westside, showcasing a pattern of property concern in that area. The Missoula Police and County Sheriff’s agencies navigated a couple of structure fires adding urgency to the morning stretch.

Afternoon Diversity in Reports

By afternoon, the diversity of incidents widened with occurrences like ‘Fish and Game’ issues in Farviews / Pattee Canyon and multiple personal assistance needs across different localities. Various disturbances, including suspensions and disorderly conducts, were handled, primarily focused in the Westside. Additionally, a consistent appearance of accidents without injuries hints at hazardous mobility situations throughout Missoula.

Evening Roundup

The evening was marked by ‘Structure Fires’ in the University District and continued reports of ‘Accident – Injury’ across several neighborhoods. Disturbances and a series of welfare checks factored into the evening’s activity, indicating community-related strains. The day wrapped up with late evening reports covering diverse incidents from theft in Captain John Mullan to drugs in Grant Creek, reflecting a non-stop day for local law enforcement.