Early Morning Trends
Missoula County began the morning with incidents primarily involving harassment and suspicious activities. MPD responded to a harassment call in Moose Can Gully at 01:01 AM and a suspicious activity around the University District at 01:07 AM. Shortly thereafter, MCSO dealt with a welfare check in the Westside at 01:19 AM.
Notable Morning Incidents
The morning hours saw a surge in incidents related to drugs and accidents. MPD encountered multiple drug-related incidents in Grant Creek starting at 05:26 AM. MCSO reported various ‘Accident – Injury’ incidents across different neighborhoods including Captain John Mullan, Heart of Missoula, and River Road between 06:07 AM and 07:51 AM. Additionally, welfare checks were notably conducted in Westside and University District.
Afternoon Analysis
Afternoon hours were marked by a high frequency of suspicious activities, especially in the Northside and Heart of Missoula, alongside multiple disturbances in Grant Creek and Franklin to the Fort. MCSO was active with multiple fire assistance calls, reflecting emergency support beyond law enforcement.
Evening Overview
The evening was punctuated by varied incidents ranging from burglary alarms, disturbances in Captain John Mullan, to driving under the influence charges in Two Rivers around 21:53 PM. Harassment cases were also reported in Franklin to the Fort and an unspecified location further complicating the fabric of public safety concerns later into the night.
Late Evening Activities
Several medical transfers were necessitated primarily around River Road, showing a concentrated need for medical assistance. Assist Fire operations were robustly documented in areas like Captain John Mullan and Rose Park, concluding the day with significant public safety engagements.
