Daily Crime Report

Saturday, April 5, 2025

Gallatin County

Intensive police activity with multiple traffic stops and patrol checks

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Early Morning Incidents

The Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office (GCSO) dealt with multiple incidences during the early hours in various neighborhoods. The morning saw a concentration of crimes in Bear Creek including patrol checks, a traffic hazard, and more significant incidents like a weapons violation in 4-Dot Meadows and drug-related activities in Bear Creek itself. The intervention was also necessary for a Coroners Callout in East Main, marking a serious turn in early morning activities.

Morning Activities

As the day progressed, the morning hours were dominated by numerous traffic stops especially around Bear Creek and 4-Dot Meadows. Patrol checks continued to be a mainstay of the police effort across different locales including Northstar and Main Street, while the officers in Spanish Meadows addressed multiple civil disputes. A noteworth scene unfolded in Midtown where both the Bozeman Police Department (BPD) and GCSO responded to a theft.

Afternoon Enforcement

The afternoon session saw a mix of civil disputes and traffic issues predominantly within 4-Dot Meadows and Bear Creek. Notable responses included an agency assist in Baxter Creek involving multiple law enforcement agencies and a serious incident categorized as a missing person in Crossroads.

Evening Vigilance

As evening set in, the Sheriff’s Office remained vigilant with another series of traffic stops and patrol checks, with Bear Creek again being a significant focus. The night ended with the response to a 911 hang-up incident in Springvale reflecting the continued need for swift law enforcement response into the late hours.

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