Daily Crime Report

Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Gallatin County

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Early Morning Incidents

Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office (GCSO) was substantially active across several neighborhoods, with a pronounced concentration in Bear Creek. This area witnessed a variety of early morning incidents ranging from multiple ‘Patrol Checks’ to ‘Traffic Crimes’ and ‘Motor Vehicle Accidents.’ Specifically, Bear Creek saw 12 ‘Patrol Checks’ conducted by GCSO, along with 2 ‘Traffic Crimes’ and 4 ‘Traffic Stops.’

In other neighborhoods, Apollo and 4-Dot Meadows also experienced an influx of activity, including ‘Traffic Stops,’ ‘Out with Vehicle’ incidents, and ‘Patrol Checks.’ The ‘Special Event’ in Apollo involved multiple agencies, highlighting community collaboration in response to local events. In the more secluded neighborhood of 4-Dot Meadows, the GCSO responded to a variety of cases, such as ‘Agency Assist,’ ‘Animal’ reports, and several ‘Traffic Stops.’

Morning Trends

As the morning progressed, Bear Creek continued to see intense activity with an array of incidents like ‘Coroner Callouts,’ ‘Harassment,’ and a consistently high number of ‘Civil’ cases. Importantly, ‘Welfare Checks’ and ‘Medical’ emergencies also presented themselves as key interventions made by the GCSO. The neighboring areas of Spanish Meadows and Bear Creek witnessed similar occurrences with an emphasis on ‘Traffic Stops,’ highlighting ongoing concerns about road safety in these locales.

Apollo’s activities were marked by the continuation of ‘Traffic Stops’ and ‘YFOP’ (Youth-Focused Outreach Programs), further establishing the morning as a critical time for law enforcement engagement with the public.

Afternoon Activities

Into the afternoon, Gallatin’s public safety efforts did not wane. Bear Creek, for example, saw actions ranging from ‘Traffic Stops’ to handling ‘Other’ incidents involving multiple agencies. Meanwhile, Summer Ridge reported disturbances and ‘Traffic Crimes,’ along with ‘Traffic Stops’ that indicate a bustling community interaction with law enforcement.

Moreover, frequent ‘Patrol Checks’ in locales like 4-Dot Meadows and Galactic Park suggest a strategic coverage to ensure community safety across Gallatin County.

Evening and Late Evening Overview

The evening brought an extension of ‘Patrol Checks’ across various neighborhoods, particularly in Bear Creek and 4-Dot Meadows. Additionally, ‘Suspicious’ activities in Greenhills Ranch and a ‘Coroner Callout’ in Northstar during the late evening hours underscore the diverse range of incidents that GCSO attended to throughout the day, from routine checks to emergency responses.

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