Daily Crime Report

Tuesday, May 6, 2025

Gallatin County

Increased Patrol Checks and Traffic Stops Across Gallatin

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Early Morning Overview

Early morning activities were marked by a high number of patrol checks across Gallatin County, with notable clusters in Spanish Meadows and Bear Creek. Traffic stops were also prevalent, particularly in Spanish Meadows, where two stops included traffic crimes. A notable multi-agency response in Bear Creek around 01:45 AM dealt with a non-specific incident (‘OTHER’), indicating a possible special situation.

Morning Trends

The morning continued with frequent patrol checks. Traffic stops picked up in frequency across various neighborhoods, including Rainbow and Bear Creek. Civil issues were notably addressed in several areas such as 4-Dot Meadows and Spanish Meadows, alongside several follow-up activities from earlier reported incidents. Specialty responses were recorded for a medical event in Northstar and a traffic accident in Las Campanas, highlighting increased agency coordination.

Afternoon Incidents

Afternoon activities featured continued patrol checks with a concentration again in Bear Creek and Spanish Meadows, demonstrating ongoing vigilance in these areas. Traffic enforcement was vigorous with multiple stops in Gallatin Heights and Spanish Meadows. An incident of domestic nature was addressed in Bear Creek, while a severe medical emergency required extensive multi-agency response in Woodland Park around 16:30 PM.

Evening and Late Evening Activities

Patrol checks remained consistent into the evening with ongoing checks in Apollo and Middle Creek Parklands. Traffic stops occurred across multiple areas, with notable incidents in Peakview and River Rock. The late evening was relatively calm with an agency assist in Galactic Park and a public assist in Landmark, maintaining community safety throughout the night.

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