Daily Crime Report
Tuesday, June 24, 2025
Gallatin County
Early morning reports dominate with diverse incidents
Overview
Gallatin County started the day with a series of civil disputes and patrol checks, with the Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office (GCSO) heavily engaged in handling multiple incidents across various neighborhoods from early morning into the late evening of June 24, 2025.
Early Morning Incidents
The early hours were notably busy, beginning right after midnight with civil disputes reported in West Post, Mount Ellis Meadows, and Apollo, followed closely by a traffic stop involving multiple agencies in 4-Dot Meadows. Patrol checks and a sexual crime in Bear Creek, along with several follow-up visits across different areas, highlight the ongoing vigilance of the GCSO.
Other notable early morning activities included a coroner callout in Spanish Meadows, motor vehicle accidents in Hyalite Meadow and an array of public assists and traffic-related incidents spread throughout the county.
Morning Activities
Morning hours saw a continuation of traffic stops and civil issues, particularly in Bear Creek, which recorded the most diverse set of activities including sexual crimes, animal complaints, and traffic hazards. Public assists and patrol checks were also frequent in areas like River Rock and Peakview.
A large multi-agency response was noted for a significant motor vehicle accident in 4-Dot Meadows involving emergency medical services and fire departments, highlighting the coordination among Gallatin’s emergency services.
Afternoon and Evening
As the day progressed, the focus shifted slightly with traffic stops becoming more prevalent, especially in Bear Creek and 4-Dot Meadows. There were also reports of disorderly conduct and domestic incidents in Gallatin Heights and Woodland Park, respectively, as evening approached. This period also saw multiple instances of community assistance and alarm responses at various locations.
Neighborhood Highlights
Bear Creek was a focal point for various incidents, ranging from civil disputes to traffic issues and a notable number of follow-ups. Spanish Meadows and River Rock also saw a broad range of incidents, from welfare checks to fraud allegations and public assists, showcasing the diverse nature of calls that the GCSO responds to daily.
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