Daily Crime Report

Monday, April 14, 2025

Gallatin County

Early morning incidents dominate with diverse activity across neighborhoods

Jurisdiction has delayed reporting.

Early Morning Incidents

The early hours of April 14 saw a diverse range of incidents across Gallatin County. Key activities included multiple patrol checks in neighborhoods such as Bear Creek and River Rock, indicating heightened monitoring by the Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office (GCSO). Notably, Bear Creek experienced various calls including ‘SRO,’ ‘911 hang-ups,’ and service checks. An ‘ALARM’ was registered at 02:10 AM in Gallatin Park, and two ‘CORONER CALLOUTS’ were noted in Downtown, marking more severe incidents.

Morning Activities

Morning hours continued with an active patrol schedule. Additional incidents included ‘TRAFFIC STOPS’ in Bear Creek, ‘WARRANTS’ served in Main Street, and a ‘WILDLAND FIRE’ in Prescott Ranch which prompted response from multiple agencies including CVFD and Hyallite FD. The ‘VIOLATION OF COURT ORDER’ incidents in Apollo and Mountain View highlighted legal enforcement actions.

Afternoon Engagements

The afternoon was busy with traffic-related activities. Numerous ‘TRAFFIC STOPS’ were reported across the county especially in neighborhoods like Galactic Park and Northstar. A serious ‘STRUCTURE FIRE’ in Springvale required extensive response from BFD, CVFD, and other units, emphasizing the readiness and coordination among Gallatin’s fire services.

Evening Overview

Evening hours were less intense but maintained a focus on vehicle and traffic-related events. A ‘NOISE’ complaint in Bear Creek punctuated the otherwise standard traffic stop routine. A ‘DISTURBANCE’ at 19:09 PM in the same neighborhood capped off the day with law enforcement addressing community concerns directly.

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