Daily Crime Report

Saturday, July 26, 2025

Gallatin County

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Early Morning Trends

Early hours saw a series of patrol checks, notably in the Bear Creek, Landmark, and Northstar neighborhoods, indicating an uptick in surveillance activities by the Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office (GCSO). Other incidents included traffic stops and a few alarm disruptions in Saddle Peak Ranch and Apollo, showing enhanced law enforcement attention across the county.

Morning Highlights

The morning continued with similar patterns as patrol checks were prevalent, especially in Bear Creek and Spanish Meadows. Besides patrols, the Gallatin County had a notable incident including a structure fire in Bear Canyon that mobilized multiple units including AMR, BFD, and FESFD. Civil disputes were recorded in several neighborhoods like Greenhills Ranch and Rainbow, while traffic infractions rose in areas like Apollo and Ferguson Farm.

Afternoon Activity

Afternoon hours in Gallatin County were marked by continued traffic stops and civil disputes, particularly around Bear Creek and River Rock. Notably, the GCSO assisted at multiple locations such as Northstar and Midtown. Increased disorderly conduct was noted in neighborhoods including Peakview and Lake. Medical emergencies also peaked, with incidents requiring joint responses by BPD and GCSO in Rainbow and Woodland Park.

Evening Overview

Evening incidents transitioned towards more public disturbance cases, such as disorderly conduct in Brentwood and Apollo, and a dramatic load of patrol checks in areas like Gallatin Heights and 4-Dot Meadows. A couple of agency assists in neighborhoods such as Northstar highlight the community-centric approach of local law enforcement.

Late Evening Incidents

The day concluded with several incidents including noise complaints in Bear Creek, and a drug-related arrest, capping off a night that was consistent with the day’s theme of vigilant law enforcement activity and community interventions.

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