Daily Crime Report
Thursday, April 3, 2025
Gallatin County
Bear Creek Leads in Patrol Checks, Minor Traffic Incidences Noted Across County
Early Morning
The Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office (GCSO) was notably active in the early morning hours. The day began with an array of alarm responses in various neighborhoods including River Rock and Bear Creek, alongside multiple patrol checks, particularly in Bear Creek. Notable incidents included a motor vehicle accident at 4-Dot Meadows, also managed by GCSO alongside CVFD and GC911 agencies.
Morning
Morning activities primarily focused on traffic-related incidents and community safety patrols. Several traffic stops were executed in Bear Creek, where GCSO also conducted numerous welfare and civil checks. An unusual spike in fraud cases was noted in Peakview and Vista Meadows.
Afternoon
The afternoon showed a continuation of morning patterns with regular patrol checks across neighborhoods like Bear Creek, 4-Dot Meadows, and Gallatin Heights. Traffic crime remained frequent, with Gallatin County law enforcement responding to various incidents, notably in 4-Dot Meadows and River Rock.
Evening and Late Evening
Into the evening, matters remained generally routine with an increase in patrol checks across several neighborhoods including 4-Dot Meadows and Bear Creek. The late evening hours were marked by a coroner callout in Apollo and a motor vehicle accident in Mountain View, emphasizing persistent vigilance by local law enforcement.
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