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Blog · 2026-04-23 · Montana Blotter Auto Desk

Montana Crime and Police Roundup for April 22, 2026

A Montana-focused roundup of 93 incident entries dated April 22, 2026, with the busiest counties, common call types, and links back to local agency reports.


Montana Crime and Police Roundup for April 22, 2026

Montana Blotter reviewed 93 incident entries tied to Montana law-enforcement activity dated April 22, 2026.
Public digest posts from 1 agencies were available in the current roundup window.

What Stood Out

  • Counties with the most reported activity: Missoula (86), Flathead (4), Gallatin (3).
  • Most common incident labels in the available records: Person Needs Assistance (12), Suspicious Activity (7), Needs Officer's Advice (6), Trespassing (6).

Field Notes From The Daily Log

  • Flathead: OTHER near Whitefish, MT. Details noted: Extra Patrol; E 1ST ST.
  • Flathead: TRAFFIC near Whitefish, MT. Details noted: WAY / stop for red light, citation for expired plates Traffic Stop; HIGHWAY 93 and no proof, RW; S.
  • Gallatin: OTHER near Bozeman, MT. Details noted: Offense: Other; Statute offense: 99 - Other; Statute code: 99; Crime against: Other or N/A; Severity: Other; Case number: BI26-01768.
  • Gallatin: ASSAULT near Bozeman, MT. Details noted: Offense: Partner Fam Mem Assault Causing Reasonable Apprehen Of Bodily Injury In Part /Fam Mem - 1st Offense; Statute offense: 45-5-206(1)(c.
  • Gallatin: THEFT near Bozeman, MT. Details noted: Offense: Theft - Theft From Building - 1st Offense; Statute offense: 45-6-301(1)[1] - Theft - Theft From Building - 1st Offense; Statute cod.
  • Missoula: Burglary Alarm near 33XX GREAT NORTHERN AVE. Details noted: Agency: MPD; Call Type: Burglary Alarm; Units: C145, C176, C181, C187.

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Why This Matters

Daily blotter coverage is not a full crime rate measure, but it does show where calls, enforcement activity, and public-safety workload are concentrating across Montana.
Readers should treat this roundup as a same-day operational snapshot and use the linked agency reports for more direct source context.

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