Daily Crime Report

Sunday, May 11, 2025

Gallatin County

Patrol checks and civil incidents dominate early morning activity

Jurisdiction has delayed reporting.

Early Morning Highlights

The Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office had a busy early morning with multiple routine patrol checks across various neighborhoods. Notably, the 4-Dot Meadows area was particularly active, with patrol checks and civil incidents occurring frequently. Other notable incidents included a traffic hazard and a traffic crime in the same area. Additionally, Wheatland Hills and Bear Creek reported miscellaneous activity involving multiple agencies.

Morning Activities

Morning activities included a mix of patrol checks, traffic stops, and civil disputes. Spanish Meadows and Bear Creek saw continuous patrol activity and had incidents involving traffic crimes and welfare checks. In addition, there was a theft in Las Campanas, indicating a slight uptick in crime in that area. Peakview also reported a theft alongside regular patrol checks.

Afternoon Incidents

The afternoon witnessed a continuation of traffic stops and patrol checks throughout Gallatin County. Notable incidents include a motor vehicle accident in Middle Creek Parklands and various civil disputes across the region. Apollo reported a weapons violation among other disturbances.

Evening and Late Evening Overview

Evening activities slowed down with routine patrol checks dominating. There was a late evening theft on Main Street, followed by an alarm incident shortly after, indicating a possible uptick in late-night criminal activity in that area. Civil incidents rounded out the night, with multiple occurrences just before midnight.

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