Daily Crime Report
Tuesday, June 3, 2025
Gallatin County
Widespread civil incidents and regular patrol checks marked the day.
Overview of Incidents
On June 3, 2025, Gallatin County experienced a noteworthy number of civil disputes and routine patrol activities. The Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office (GCSO) was actively involved in addressing these incidents across multiple neighborhoods.
Early Morning Trends
The day began with a series of civil disputes reported between 00:21 and 00:30 AM across various neighborhoods including Spanish Meadows, Apollo, and River Rock. Additionally, animal concerns and security checks were conducted in areas like Bear Creek and Gallatin Heights.
Continuous Morning Activity
Throughout the morning, the pattern of civil disputes continued with the GCSO addressing several civil issues, interspersed with traffic stops and animal incidents. Notable traffic crimes were responded to in neighborhoods like Kirk and Peakview, while animal issues were also handled in locations such as Oak Meadows and Springvale.
Afternoon Incidents
Moving into the afternoon, patrol checks were frequent, particularly in Ferguson Farm and Gallatin Heights. A series of alarms were set off in River Rock, and traffic hazards were managed in areas like Northstar. Moreover, the GCSO dealt with a motor vehicle accident in Meadowlark Ranch.
Evening and Late Evening Activities
The day concluded with administrative activities and further patrol checks. Criminal mischief was reported in Bear Creek, alongside other cases of fraud in Brentwood. The GCSO continued their vigilance with several patrol checks across neighborhoods like Pleasant Valley and Apollo.
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