Daily Crime Report
Saturday, April 26, 2025
Gallatin County
Bear Creek Noticeably Active with Diverse Incidents
Early Morning
The day began with an array of incidents predominately handled by the Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office (GCSO). Vista Meadows reported an alarm at 00:26, which marked the earliest recorded event. In quick succession, Bear Creek and 4-Dot Meadows neighborhoods saw multiple instances of patrol checks and civil disputes. Notably, 4-Dot Meadows had incidents of a 911 hang-up and a medical emergency, reflecting a busy early morning for emergency services.
Morning
Activity continued to gain momentum into the morning. Bear Creek emerged as a hotspot, logging a variety of reports from numerous traffic stops to a coroner callout. Patrol checks were frequent across neighborhoods like 4-Dot Meadows, Bear Creek, and Spanish Meadows, indicating a proactive approach from law enforcement. The morning also saw a motor vehicle accident at Prescott Ranch requiring coordination from multiple agencies.
Afternoon
By the afternoon, traffic-related incidents became more pronounced, particularly in Spanish Meadows where traffic stops and a few traffic crimes were reported. Bear Creek maintained its status as the center of activity with further patrol checks and assorted disturbances ranging from noise complaints to a dispatch for disorderly conduct.
Evening and Late Evening
As the day progressed into the evening, the pattern of traffic stops persisted, especially in areas like Bear Creek and Spanish Meadows. An emerging issue in the evening was disturbances, exemplified by a noise complaint in River Rock and a theft in Westlake Park. The day concluded with a late evening traffic stop in Belgrade Gardens at 22:26.
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