Daily Crime Report

Monday, June 2, 2025

Gallatin County

Numerous Civil Disputes and Traffic Stops Dominate Early Morning

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Early Morning Incidents

The Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office (GCSO) addressed a wave of civil disputes across various neighborhoods in the early morning hours of June 2, 2025. These incidents occurred frequently in Bear Creek, Gallatin Heights, and River Rock, among others. Notably, civil disputes were logged at locations including Gallatin Heights and Bear Creek with multiple occurrences in quick succession before 2:30 AM.

Additional incidents like an animal complaint in Middle Creek Parklands and a traffic hazard in Village Downtown were also handled by GCSO.

Morning Activity

As the morning progressed, the GCSO continued to respond extensively to civil disputes and patrol checks. Bear Creek and River Rock neighborhoods saw continuous patrol checks. Notable incidents like a reported theft in Gallatin Park and a traffic crime in Apollo further marked the morning’s activities.

Neighborhood Hotspots

Bear Creek emerged as a hotspot with diverse incidents ranging from civil disputes, traffic stops, to more critical situations like a report of criminal mischief and an outside fire. Gallatin Heights also experienced a variety of issues including traffic crimes and motor vehicle accidents.

In alignment with the structured incident data, several neighborhoods saw less frequent but still notable law enforcement responses such as traffic stops in Ferguson Farm and a sexual crime in Bozeman Gateway, bringing a diverse range of public safety challenges to the forefront of community concerns.

Afternoon into Evening

The pattern of frequent civil disputes continued well into the afternoon with 4-Dot Meadows showing a rise in such cases. Traffic stops were prevalent, especially in the neighborhoods of Peakview and Northstar. As the day transitioned into evening, traffic enforcement efforts became more pronounced with multiple stops in Bear Creek, Ferguson Farm, and Westlake Park.

Summary of Key Incidents

Overall, the day showcased a significant call volume related to civil disputes and traffic-related issues, demonstrating an ongoing need for responsive community policing and traffic enforcement in Gallatin County.

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