Daily Crime Report

Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Gallatin County

Multiple Patrol and Civil Incidents Dominate Early Hours

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Early Morning Activity

The Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office (GCSO) was notably active during the early morning hours with significant incidents including two disturbances in Ferguson Farm and 4-Dot Meadows followed by multiple proactive patrol checks across various neighborhoods including Bear Creek and Apollo. A notable incident, a coroner callout, occurred in 4-Dot Meadows.

Morning Report

Morning hours continued with high activity, seeing several follow-up investigations largely concentrated in Bear Creek and 4-Dot Meadows. Traffic crimes were responded to on Main Street and various civil disputes were managed across the county, including River Rock and Midtown. The GCSO also handled a burglary in 4-Dot Meadows and a fraud case in Cooper Park.

Afternoon Overview

The pattern of intensive patrol checks continued into the afternoon, with increased traffic stops in Bear Creek and Las Campanas, alongside two motor vehicle accidents reported in Spanish Meadows. Additionally, there were civil issues handled in Las Campanas and an assault reported in Bear Creek.

Evening Developments

The evening saw a concentrated effort in maintaining public safety with several outings with vehicles, responding to an alarm in Bear Creek, and handling noise complaints in Bear Creek and Woodland Park. There were also trespassing incidents recorded on Main Street and Pleasant Valley.

Summary of Key Statistics

4-Dot Meadows recorded a broad range of activities including 11 patrol checks and three follow-ups. Bear Creek had multiple responses to public assists, civil disputes, and traffic-related incidents, highlighting ongoing engagement by the GCSO in ensuring community safety.

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