Overview of Crime Activity
Missoula saw an array of public safety calls and criminal incidents on June 9, 2025, with Missoula Police Department and Missoula County Sheriff’s Office addressing a variety of issues. The data for the day was marked by multiple welfare checks, requests for assistance, and several accidents with injuries across various neighborhoods.
Details by Neighborhood
Grant Creek
- The neighborhood experienced significant activity with two welfare checks, six accident-related injuries, one burglary alarm, and a wildlands fire.
Heart of Missoula
- This area was busy with six persons needing assistance, three persons to be removed, and several disturbances including drugs and privacy complaints.
Westside
- Westside recorded disturbances, suspicious activities, and multiple medical calls alongside a notable amount of hazards and theft reports.
Riverfront
- Riverfront calls included vandalism, assaults, and several welfare checks.
Significant Incidents
- There were multiple reports of wildland fires late in the evening around key neighborhoods including Grant Creek and Westside, stressing local firefighting resources.
- Accidents with injuries were frequently reported throughout the day, with a concentration in Grant Creek.
Noteworthy Trends
There was a noticeable number of calls related to disturbances and welfare checks across Missoula, pointing to a possibly trend related to community welfare and safety concerns.
