Daily Crime Report
Thursday, April 24, 2025
Gallatin County
High incident rates in 4-Dot Meadows and Bear Creek
Early Morning Incidents
Early morning hours were particularly active, with the Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office (GCSO) and Bozeman Police Department (MPD) jointly responding to a motor vehicle accident at Gallatin Center. Multiple patrol checks were carried out across various neighborhoods such as Northstar, 4-Dot Meadows, and Bear Creek, indicating heightened law enforcement activity.
Morning Developments
The morning saw ongoing police vigilance with additional patrol checks in Bear Creek, Spanish Meadows, and the bustling Main Street area. A notable response was to a fraud incident in 4-Dot Meadows, managed by the GCSO. Traffic stops were frequent in areas like Bear Creek and Northstar, alongside several welfare checks, especially in Las Campanas.
Afternoon Activities
Afternoon actions continued with patrol checks being the dominant activity across neighborhoods including Spanish Meadows, 4-Dot Meadows, and Bear Creek. Traffic stops and follow-up activities were also significant in Apollo. An assault in Apollo and a disorderly conduct incident in Peakview were among the few specific crime-related responses noted.
Evening Engagements
As evening fell, the pattern of consistent patrol checks persisted in areas like 4-Dot Meadows and Bear Creek. There were also several medical responses, including joint operations involving Bozeman Fire Department and other emergency services at Prescott Ranch. A traffic hazard was reported late in the evening in River Rock, rounding off the day’s activities.
Overall, Gallatin County saw a widespread range of service calls with major activities centered around patrol checks, traffic issues, and a few notable criminal incidents dispersed through the day.
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