Daily Crime Report
Sunday, April 20, 2025
Gallatin County
Multiple Incidents Throughout Gallatin County, Emphasis on Patrol Checks
Early Morning Incidents
Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office (GCSO) responded to numerous incidents in the early morning hours. Patrol checks were conducted in neighborhoods such as 4-Dot Meadows, Lake, Bear Creek, Mystic Heights, and Galactic Park. Additionally, a theft involving multiple agencies (BLGPD, GCEM, GCSO) was reported in 4-Dot Meadows. A weapons violation incident occurred in Apollo, and there were reports of an alarm in 4-Dot Meadows and threats in 4-Dot Meadows and Brewery District. Other early morning activities included traffic stops in River Rock and a traffic hazard reported in River Rock.
Morning Activities
The morning hours saw persistent patrol activities with several checks across Apollo, Elk Grove, and Bear Creek. In 4-Dot Meadows, the GCSO addressed a trespass incident, and multiple traffic stops were conducted throughout the county including in Ryen Glenn Estates and Greenhills Ranch. Weapons violations continued to be a focus in Apollo. In Mountain View, a medical emergency required the assistance of BPD and GCSO. Several civil disputes were handled by the GCSO in Bear Creek and Northstar.
Afternoon Reports
The afternoon brought various patrol checks and a significant motor vehicle accident in Apollo involving multiple responding agencies (AMR, GC911, GCSO, MHNFD, MPD). Traffic stops and a reported theft incident in Spanish Meadows kept the GCSO active. In Landmark, an individual was reported out with a vehicle.
Evening and Late Evening Incidents
In the evening, several traffic stops were executed in different neighborhoods including Baxter Creek, Cougar Park, and Ferguson Farm. The day concluded with a traffic hazard in Greenhills Ranch.
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