Montana Law Enforcement Roundup: April 28, 2026
A Montana-focused roundup of 137 law enforcement incident entries dated April 28, 2026, covering the busiest counties, common call types, and links to local agency reports.
Montana Law Enforcement Roundup: April 28, 2026
Montana Blotter reviewed 137 incident entries dated April 28, 2026. Agency digest coverage was limited in the current window, so this roundup relies primarily on raw incident records.
Statewide Snapshot
- Total incidents reviewed: 137
- Busiest counties: Missoula (134), Flathead (3)
- Most common call types: Person Needs Assistance (10), Parking/Junk Vehicle Complaint (8), Suspicious Activity (8), Disorderly Conduct (7)
Field Notes
- Flathead: Hangup near Whitefish, MT. Details noted: 911 48.38486~- CONTACT ACCIDENTAL WPH2 Location: Hangup; 114.333879 SAGEBRUSH, Whitefish.
- Flathead: Patrol near Whitefish, MT. Details noted: Extra Patrol; RP IS NOT REQ CONTACT ; WOULD LIKE AN Extra OFFICER TO DRIVE THROUGH THE ALLEY.
- Flathead: Request near Patrol BAKER AVE DROVE THE AREA NOTHING SUSP RP. Details noted: Patrol BAKER AVE DROVE THE AREA NOTHING SUSP RP Request; HEARD A LOUD BANGING SOUND ON THE ALLEY SIDE OF HER HOUSE.
- Missoula: Disorderly Conduct near 64XX HIGHWAY 10 W. Details noted: Agency: MCSO; Call Type: Disorderly Conduct; Units: 419, 442, 443.
- Missoula: Parking/Junk Vehicle Complaint near W BROADWAY. Details noted: Agency: MPD; Call Type: Parking/Junk Vehicle Complaint; Units: C139, C147.
- Missoula: Domestic Animal near 11XX OTIS ST. Details noted: Agency: MPD; Call Type: Domestic Animal; Units: C189, C373, C399.
Agency Reports
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Understanding Blotter Data
Daily blotter coverage provides an operational snapshot, not a complete crime picture. Here's what the numbers represent:
- Calls for service — Most entries reflect dispatched calls, not necessarily crimes committed.
- Jurisdiction variation — Agencies classify and report incidents differently.
- Temporal context — Single-day spikes often reflect specific events rather than trends.
For deeper context, follow the linked agency reports and compare data across multiple dates.
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