Daily Crime Report

Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Gallatin County

Early morning incidents dominate, vehicle-related issues prevalent

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Early Morning Overview

The day began with a high frequency of civil disputes throughout Gallatin County, especially concentrated in 4-Dot Meadows and Bear Creek. The Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office (GCSO) handled multiple early morning civil incidents in rapid succession, indicating a turbulent start in these regions.

Noteworthy, a series of traffic-related incidents followed, including several motor vehicle accidents—one in Gallatin Park and another significant one in Flanders Creek involving multiple response agencies. Traffic stops and crimes also peaked in the early hours, along with a notable vehicle fire in 4-Dot Meadows that required an extensive multi-agency response.

Mid-Morning to Afternoon Spread

As the day progressed, various neighborhoods like River Rock and Northstar saw a mix of patrol checks, animal-related issues, and traffic crimes. A wildland fire in Bear Creek and another intense motor vehicle accident in River Rock demanded quick multi-agency coordination.

Civil issues remained consistent, spreading over numerous neighborhoods including Ferguson Farm, Remington, and Pleasant Valley, with GCSO addressing each concern. Additionally, a series of 911 hang-ups occurred, particularly focused in the Bear Creek area, hinting at potential communication disruptions or accidental triggers.

Evening Developments

Late afternoon and evening concentrated again in Bear Creek with several patrol checks, a domestic disturbance, and ongoing traffic stops. The area’s continued activity points to heightened vigilance by local law enforcement.

Overall, Gallatin County’s day was bookmarked by civic disputes and a noteworthy trend in transportation-related issues, spanning from vehicle accidents to traffic enforcements.

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