Daily Crime Report
Sunday, April 27, 2025
Gallatin County
Bear Creek experienced the highest incident volume.
Early Morning Activities
The Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office (GCSO) and other agencies were active primarily in Bear Creek, initiating six patrol checks and addressing traffic stops, medical emergencies, and a test event. Multiple follow-ups were noted in Bear Creek, highlighting ongoing cases. Durston Meadows saw a civil dispute, while Spanish Meadows experienced an early morning traffic stop involving both Bozeman Police and GCSO.
Morning Engagements
The majority of morning activities were concentrated on traffic stops and patrol checks across various neighborhoods like Spanish Meadows, Bear Creek, and 4-Dot Meadows. Notable incidents include a medical emergency in Alder Creek facilitated by multiple response units and a harassment case in Northeast. Gallatin Heights, 4-Dot Meadows, and Bear Creek observed civil disputes, property issues, and several 911 hang-ups.
Afternoon to Evening Transition
Patrol checks continued with regularity in Spanish Meadows and Bear Creek. A significant traffic incident was managed in Northstar, supported by emergency services. The afternoon also saw a rise in domestic disputes and disorderly conduct cases, particularly in 4-Dot Meadows. Evening activities were largely routine, with continued traffic stops and a particular alarm incident in Bear Creek.
Late Evening Checks
The day concluded with patrol checks and a 911 hangup in Gallatin Heights. The presence of GCSO remained pronounced throughout the day into the late evening, underscoring a vigilant surveillance and response strategy across Gallatin County.
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