Daily Crime Report

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Gallatin County

Numerous civil complaints and traffic-related incidents dominate.

Jurisdiction has delayed reporting.

Early Morning Incidents

Early morning activities were primarily in Gallatin County, with a notable frequency of civil complaints across various neighborhoods. The Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office (GCSO) managed multiple civil disputes shortly after midnight in areas such as Main Street, 4-Dot Meadows, and River Rock. By 1:50 AM, a significant motor vehicle accident required the response of multiple agencies including AMR, CVFD, GC911, and GCSO in Gallatin Heights. Additional early activities included security checks and patrol checks in locations such as Ferguson Farm and Peakview.

Morning Activities

The morning continued with various incidents including welfare checks and traffic crimes in neighborhoods like Spanish Meadows and Valley Grove. The enforcement of civil disputes remained consistent with several cases reported in River Rock and Spanish Meadows. Notable incidents included a fraud report in Mount Ellis Meadows and the handling of multiple traffic stops across Gallatin County.

Afternoon Trends

The afternoon saw a mixture of activities including more civil disputes, especially concentrated in Spanish Meadows where up to 13 civil cases were reported. Traffic stops and vehicle-related incidents were managed by GCSO in areas such as Mystic Heights and Main Street. A number of follow-up checks on earlier cases were also carried out, particularly in River Rock and Apollo.

Evening Updates

In the evening, patrol and traffic stops remained active, with incidents reported in neighborhoods like Ferguson Farm, Peakview, and 4-Dot Meadows. A notable threat report emerged from Bear Creek, rounding off the day’s events. Overall, a high volume of civil disputes and traffic-related services characterized the day’s law enforcement activities, highlighting ongoing community safety efforts in Gallatin County.

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