Daily Crime Report

Tuesday, December 2, 2025

Missoula County

Early Morning Incidents

The day began with several incidents recorded in the early morning hours, starting with a burglary alarm in Southgate Triangle and followed by an accident hit and run in the University District around 12:45 AM. Thefts and several reports of suspicious activities were noted across various neighborhoods, including a significant event without a specified location. Additional notable incidents included a disturbance in Northside and a bicycle moving violation at University District.

Morning Activities

The morning saw a variety of calls, mostly concentrated on accidents with no injuries reported across many neighborhoods, helping agencies without location details. The MCSO was involved in multiple incidents like hazards on River Road and accidents with injuries in Franklin to the Fort. Theft and vandalism were significant in places like Grant Creek and Westside, highlighting ongoing property crime concerns.

Activity continued in the morning with multiple needs for assistance, particularly in the Heart of Missoula, where occurrences included loud noise complaints, trespassing, and several assistance to fire operations. Agencies also recorded a variety of criminal activities, from public disturbances in Westside to roadway hazards addressed by MCSO and MPD.

Afternoon Reports

The afternoon was marked by a series of incidents starting with person needs assistance across various locations. Suspicious activities were rampant, with MCSO and MPD addressing these in areas like River Road and the Northside. Disturbances weren’t uncommon, with a notable one in Westside around the mid-afternoon.

Medical transfers and assistance continued into the afternoon, with MPD frequently assisting in the Westside area. Accidents with injuries were again a focal point during this period, notably in the Westside neighborhood, stressing the continued traffic incidents happening within the region.

Evening and Late Evening Overview

Evening brought more varied activities. Suspicious activities were again observed, with incidents concentrated in the University District and Northside. There was a significant number of person needs assistance calls across various regions, indicating a busy end to the day for local law enforcement.

Significant incidences include multiple accident injuries around 10:22 PM with no specified location, followed by multiple standbys for medical assistance in the Southgate Triangle. The late evening closed with an issue of camping within the city limits noted, also in the Southgate Triangle.

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