Daily Crime Report

Sunday, July 27, 2025

Gallatin County

Jurisdiction has delayed reporting.

Early Morning Incidents

The day started with multiple incidents in the Peakview area, including a general report of “OTHER” and an “ANIMAL” concern shortly after midnight, managed by various local agencies such as CVFD and GC911.

A notable number of “PATROL CHECKS” were conducted across Gallatin County with a concentration in 4-Dot Meadows and Northstar neighborhoods, indicating a proactive approach by the Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office (GCSO).

“CIVIL” disputes were recurrent during the early hours in different neighborhoods including Bear Creek and Mountain View, with GCSO addressing these issues.

The “VIOLATION OF COURT ORDER” was reported twice during the early morning, with incidents taking place in West Post and Spanish Meadows.

Traffic-related incidents like “TRAFFIC HAZARDS” and “TRAFFIC STOPS” were prevalent as well, signaling a busy morning for traffic units, especially in areas like Bear Creek and 4-Dot Meadows.

In terms of safety concerns, a “MISSING PERSON” report was filed in 4-Dot Meadows and several “WELFARE CHECKS” were enacted across neighborhoods such as Northstar and Gallatin Heights.

Mid-Morning to Afternoon Incidents

Public safety efforts continued through the morning into the early afternoon with “FOLLOW UP” incidents being handled in neighborhoods such as 4-Dot Meadows and Spanish Meadows.

Additional “OTHER” cases were reported later in the morning from Spanish Meadows and Cooper Park, requiring intervention from multiple agencies including BSFD and GC911.

Traffic policing was rigorous with multiple “TRAFFIC STOPS” and checks for “TRAFFIC CRIMES” noted particularly in Bear Creek.

An “ASSAULT” case was registered at Middle Creek Parklands, and a “DISORDERLY CONDUCT” event demanded attention from the Bozeman Police Department (BPD) and GCSO in the Lake area.

Evening to Late Evening Listings

The evening saw a continuation of “PATROL CHECKS” in many neighborhoods including 4-Dot Meadows and Spanish Meadows, reflecting ongoing vigilance by local law enforcement.

“NOISE” complaints were specifically recorded in Spanish Meadows, while “OUT W/ VEHICLE” involved an engagement by officers with a vehicle in Bear Creek.

The closing of the day witnessed “ALARM” incidents triggered in Crossroads and Bear Creek, ensuring a busy end to the day for the GCSO.

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