Daily Crime Report
Sunday, May 25, 2025
Gallatin County
Early Morning Civil Disputes Dominate Incident Reports
Early Morning Activity
The day started with multiple civil disputes reported right after midnight, focused majorly on Main Street and River Rock, as well as across various neighborhoods like Las Campanas, West Winds, and Gallatin Heights, with the Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office (GCSO) responding to all incidents. Notably, a burglary was also reported on Main Street at 00:43, marking a significant early morning event.
Morning to Midday Patrol Checks and Traffic Stops
As the morning progressed, GCSO conducted several patrol checks across a range of areas including Apollo, Bear Creek, and Middle Creek Parklands, ensuring community safety. Traffic stops were frequent in neighborhoods such as Spanish Meadows and Bear Creek, accompanied by a couple of medical emergencies and assistance calls, the latter involving multiple agencies including Bozeman Police Department and local fire departments.
Afternoon Incidents
The afternoon saw continued patrol checks and traffic stops along with a variety of incidents from a noise complaint in Spanish Meadows to a weapons violation on Main Street. A disturbance call in Gallatin Heights and several public assists dotted the county’s incident landscape.
Evening Engagements
The evening hours were marked by traffic stops and patrol checks with an alarm triggered in River Rock at 17:09, involving both GCSO and local fire departments. A trespass incident was reported in 4-Dot Meadows, hinting at a slight uptick in more severe incidents as night approached.
Late Evening Civil Issues
The day closed with a series of civil disputes in neighborhoods including Oak Meadows and River Rock, maintaining a persistent theme of civil issues through the day.
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