Daily Crime Report

Friday, August 1, 2025

Gallatin County

Jurisdiction has delayed reporting.

Early Morning Activity

The day commenced with heightened activity in the early hours, registering multiple traffic-related incidents and checks. Bear Creek was particularly noted for two traffic hazards and an initial traffic crime by early morning. Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office responded to a various incidents ranging from a missing person report in Mountain View and Ferguson Farm to routine checks and traffic stops across different neighborhoods.

Notable Incidents

A sexual crime report in 4-Dot Meadows prompted multi-agency response including WYPD and GCSO. Also, a vehicle fire in Bear Canyon saw collaborative efforts from multiple emergency services.

Morning Traffic and Checks

As dawn broke, traffic stops were frequent particularly in locations like 4-Dot Meadows and Spanish Meadows. Welfare checks and patrol checks were common across various neighborhoods, with Apollo and Bear Creek seeing various forms of police support activities.

Afternoon to Evening Overview

Continued routine patrol checks and escalated traffic stops characterized the afternoon, notably in 4-Dot Meadows and Northstar. Disturbance calls, like one in Brentwood, and public disturbance in Bear Creek punctuated the day’s relatively calmer progression.

Late Evening Downturn

Transitioning into late evening, the frequency of incidents subtly shifted towards civil disputes and patrol checks in neighborhoods such as Mountain View, Spanish Meadows, and Durston Meadows, concluding the day with lower intensity issues.

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