Daily Crime Report
Tuesday, May 13, 2025
Gallatin County
Routine checks and traffic issues dominate early morning activity.
Early Morning Incidents
The Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office (GCSO) and other agencies were active throughout the county, addressing a variety of incidents. Key activities included several follow-ups, with three notable instances recorded in 4-Dot Meadows. Security and patrol checks were common across multiple neighborhoods such as Bear Creek and Spanish Meadows. Bear Creek, in particular, saw a flurry of security checks and traffic hazards.
A motor vehicle accident at Las Campanas required a combined response from AMR, GC911, GCSO, and GGYFD. Furthermore, a coroner callout was reported in Northstar, highlighting a serious incident during the overnight hours.
Morning Activity
Incidents during the morning shifted slightly with civil disputes appearing frequently, especially in 4-Dot Meadows and Bear Creek. Several motor vehicle accidents were addressed, with agencies responding efficiently to ensure public safety and traffic flow, notably in Spanish Meadows and Main Street. District and justice court activities were logged in several locations, reflecting the day’s legal proceedings.
Welfare checks and follow-ups continued to be a priority, ensuring community welfare and ongoing police investigations were managed appropriately.
Afternoon and Evening Operations
As the day progressed, Gallatin County saw a continuation of routine checks with an increased focus on traffic stops in almost every major neighborhood. This indicates heightened activity in regulating traffic and ensuring road safety. Disturbances were handled, with BPD and GCSO responding together in Peakview and Northeast neighborhoods, demonstrating inter-agency collaboration.
In the evening, routine patrol checks continued across the county, with a steady number of traffic stops maintained to monitor and manage evening travel safety. Several administrative tasks and court-related activities were noted towards the evening, culminating in a busy day for local law enforcement.
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