Daily Crime Report
Wednesday, July 23, 2025
Gallatin County
Early Morning Activity
The Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office (GCSO) dealt with two coroner callouts in Peakview and Spanish Meadows soon after midnight, which marked the beginning of a busy day. There were multiple security, patrol checks, and vehicle incidents spread across various neighborhoods including Bear Creek, Peakview, and 4-Dot Meadows. The agency was also called for animal issues at 4-Dot Meadows and the Brewery District.
Morning Activity
By morning, the GCSO handled various civil disputes and court duties across locations such as Mystic Heights and 4-Dot Meadows. Theft reports emerged in neighborhoods including Apollo and River Rock, indicating a rise in property-related incidents during these hours. Traffic stops and safety hazards were prevalent throughout the county, notably in Bear Creek and Spanish Meadows.
Afternoon Reports
The reports continued with routine patrol checks in areas such as Baxter Meadows and Bear Creek, where GCSO maintained visibility and response. Criminal mischief reports in Bear Canyon and several alarms indicated heightened security concerns. Notably, Traffic incidents, including vehicle stops and traffic crimes, were frequent in the area throughout the afternoon.
Evening Overview
As the day transitioned to evening, there were various ‘out with vehicle’ incidents and more focused patrol checks in neighborhoods like Spanish Meadows and Bear Creek. Suspicious activities in Cattail Creek and Gallatin Heights prompted GCSO’s attention near the end of the day. The evening concluded with multiple public and traffic-related assists that underline an ongoing need for vigilance and law enforcement presence in these areas.
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