Daily Crime Report
Monday, April 21, 2025
Gallatin County
High activity in Bear Creek with various incidents.
Early Morning
Early morning incidents began with traffic stops and patrol checks, primarily handled by the Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office (GCSO). Activities included multiple traffic stops across neighborhoods like Riverside, Bear Canyon, and Bear Creek. Bear Creek notably experienced a surge in incidents, encompassing a coroner callout and a series of follow-ups and theft reports.
Morning
The morning continued with diverse activities, with theft incidents and welfare checks being prominent. Bear Creek remained a focus, accumulating more follow-ups and traffic stops. Several patrol checks occurred in neighborhoods like 4-Dot Meadows, which also saw public assistance incidents and multiple civil reports. Traffic incidents, including a significant motor vehicle accident involving multiple agencies, were recorded in 4-Dot Meadows.
Afternoon
The afternoon was marked by a continuous patrol and traffic stop frequency, particularly in Bear Creek and 4-Dot Meadows. Traffic crimes were reported in various locations including Bear Creek and Gallatin Heights, which also dealt with an assault case earlier. Neighborhood-specific activities, such as a disorderly conduct in East Main and continuous patrol checks, were prominent.
Evening to Late Evening
Evening activities tapered slightly but persisted with traffic stops and patrol checks in neighborhoods such as Spanish Meadows and Bear Creek. Late evening finished with a welfare check in Spanish Meadows, indicating ongoing vigilance by GCSO.
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