Daily Crime Report

Wednesday, May 7, 2025

Gallatin County

Bear Creek sees high activity with varied incidents

Jurisdiction has delayed reporting.

Early Morning Activity

Early morning hours were notably active across multiple neighborhoods. Bear Creek reported a violation of a court order at 01:35 AM, followed by three traffic crimes around Spanish Meadows shortly after. Multiple patrol checks were conducted across different locations including Springhill, River Rock, and Peak View. Medical emergencies were promptly responded by GCSO alongside other agencies in White Horse Ranch and Apollo.

Noon to Afternoon Incidents

The midday into early afternoon showed a continuation of high activity. Patrol checks were frequent particularly in River Rock and Middle Creek Parklands. A significant medical incident involving multiple agencies occurred at Bear Creek at 12:07 PM. Traffic violations were scattered across many neighborhoods with notable stops in College and Ryen Glenn Estates.

Evening Overview

Evening hours maintained consistent police activity with patrol checks leading the incident types in districts like Apollo and Bear Creek. A traffic crime was reported in Northstar neighboorhood along with simultaneous patrol checks at other areas. The district of Bear Creek continued to be a central hub for diverse incident types from traffic crimes to alarms.

Key Statistics

Throughout the day, Apollo recorded 3 patrol checks and 2 medical responses among other issues. River Rock experienced a spread of activities including four patrol checks and a weapons violation. Notably, Bear Creek was the focal point with multiple patrol checks, traffic stops, a coroner callout, and a search and rescue operation in the backcountry.

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