Daily Crime Report

Monday, May 26, 2025

Gallatin County

Early Morning Incidents Focused On Civil and Traffic-Related Issues

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Early Morning Incidents

The day started with a series of civil disputes across multiple neighborhoods, predominantly handled by the Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office (GCSO). Incidents were notably frequent in the 4-Dot Meadows area, also seeing various reports including traffic stops and alarms. Additional early incidents included a theft in Middle Creek Parklands and a motor vehicle accident in Apollo, both requiring law enforcement intervention.

Morning Activity

Morning hours were marked by continued civil issues and patrol checks across Gallatin County. Specific incidents of note included traffic crimes in Spanish Meadows and a burglary in the same neighborhood. Numerous patrol checks were reported in Apollo and Main Street, indicating a focused law enforcement effort on these areas.

Afternoon Developments

By afternoon, the series of civil disputes continued, with additional civil incidents reported in Downtown and Gallatin Park. Traffic stops and vehicle-related issues, including a disturbance involving multiple agencies in Elk Grove, were significant. The welfare check and follow-up activities increased during this period, suggesting ongoing resolutions to earlier reported issues.

Evening and Late Evening

As evening set in, traffic stops became even more prevalent, especially in Peakview and Mystic Heights. A notable motor vehicle accident occurred in Cougar Park, warranting a response from multiple agencies including AMR and GCSO. Civil dispute calls persisted into the late evening with repeated incidents in neighborhoods like Northstar and Bozeman Gateway.

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