Daily Crime Report
Thursday, May 29, 2025
Gallatin County
Numerous Traffic Stops and Civil Disputes Across Gallatin
Early Morning Incidents
The day began with several traffic crimes and vehicle accidents as early as 12:12 AM in locations like 4-Dot Meadows and Main Street. Notably, Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office (GCSO) and various emergency response teams like AMR and GGYFD responded rapidly to an accident on Main Street at 12:22 AM. As the morning progressed, consistent patrol and security checks were noted especially in 4-Dot Meadows and Bear Creek.
A more severe incident included a coroner callout by GCSO in Apollo around 3:48 AM, suggesting an investigation at this location.
Mid-Morning Overview
As morning commenced, traffic-related issues persisted with traffic stops and traffic crimes particularly noted in the 4-Dot Meadows and Spanish Meadows. Animal related calls and multiple civil dispute resolutions were attended primarily by GCSO in several neighborhoods including Bear Creek and Apollo.
Afternoon Activities
The afternoon hours saw a continuation of traffic stops across various neighborhoods. Noteworthy was the wildland fire in Prescott Ranch around 9:22 AM, effectively handled by Gallatin County Sheriff along with local fire departments. Tensions seemed to persist in Bear Creek where the presence of theft and frequent patrol checks reflected ongoing concerns about community safety.
Evening and Late Evening Developments
The evening hours were characteristically busy with traffic stops and patrol checks. A missing person report from Spanish Meadows at 10:58 PM brought an urgent tone to the late evening activities, where both Bozeman Police Department and Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office were engaged. The day concluded with continuous monitoring and community checks, ensuring any late-night incidents were addressed promptly.
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