Daily Crime Report
Tuesday, April 22, 2025
Gallatin County
Frequent Patrol Checks and Civil Issues Across the County
Early Morning Activities
Early morning reports in Gallatin County featured a variety of incidents, starting with multiple “Patrol Checks” in neighborhoods like Buffalo Creek, Rainbow, and Bear Creek. Bozeman and Gallatin County authorities responded to a “Motor Vehicle Accident” and “Public Education/Relations” activities aimed at enhancing public safety knowledge. The “Security Checks” were notably frequent, alongside a “Coroner Callout” in Apollo neighborhood.
Morning Engagements
The morning hours saw a continued trend of “Patrol Checks” throughout various locations, with Bear Creek, Spanish Meadows, and 4-Dot Meadows experiencing the highest activity. A “Wildland Fire” in 4-Dot Meadows prompted a collaborative response from several agencies, including the local fire departments and Gallatin County Sheriff. Additional significant incidents included “Theft” and “Fraud” responses, highlighting ongoing property and financial crimes.
Afternoon Responses
The afternoon was primarily dominated by “Traffic Stops” interspersed with “Patrol Checks” in various neighborhoods including Bear Creek, Spanish Meadows, and 4-Dot Meadows. A “Traffic Crime” in Laurel Glen required intervention by local law enforcement agencies. Among other incidents, “Civil” disputes were recorded in multiple areas, pointing to a high volume of legal civil matters handled by the authorities.
Evening to Late Evening
The trend of heavy patrol activity continued into the evening, with several “Traffic Stops” marking the period as enforcement efforts were amplified. Several disturbances were managed effectively, including a “Noise” complaint in River Rock and “Civil” disputes across different neighborhoods such as Foothills and Las Campanas. The evening wrapped up with “Patrol Checks” remaining consistent, reinforcing law enforcement presence in the community.
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