Daily Crime Report

Sunday, June 15, 2025

Gallatin County

High Patrol Activity and Traffic Incidents Noted

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Early Morning Patterns

The Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office (GCSO) and other agencies saw an eventful early morning with several patrol checks and traffic-related incidents. Notably, there was a motor vehicle accident in Bear Creek around midnight, followed promptly by traffic stops and checks in Northstar and several other neighborhoods. Multiple agencies, including GC911, TFKFD, and AMR, were involved in addressing these early disturbances.

Patrol checks were dominantly conducted by GCSO in neighborhoods such as Galactic Park, Spanish Meadows, and Peakview. Additionally, a subject stop involving BPD and GCSO occurred in Peakview, highlighting collaborative policing efforts.

A welfare check and a missing person report were significant incidents in Bear Creek, involving multiple units such as 3FAMB and AMR, indicating a broad response to potential emergencies.

Morning Trends

The morning hours continued to see a high volume of patrol checks across various regions including Bear Creek, Northstar, and Gallatin Heights. Traffic infractions were also notable with numerous traffic stops and traffic-related crimes particularly around 4-Dot Meadows, Apollo, and Bear Creek.

Significant non-traffic related activities included a coroner callout in River Rock and several civil disputes across neighborhood like Bear Creek and Peakview, managed solely by GCSO officials.

Afternoon Increase in Traffic Enforcement

Afternoon hours showcased an increase in traffic enforcement with multiple traffic stops and traffic crimes reported. Notable incidents included ongoing patrols in areas like River Rock and Bear Creek, and a fraud incident in Bear Creek intensified law enforcement surveillance in this area.

Overall, the day’s activities suggest a focused effort on maintaining public safety with an emphasis on traffic control and community patrols.

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