Daily Crime Report
Saturday, August 23, 2025
Gallatin County
Early Morning Activities
Throughout the early hours, Gallatin County saw a significant level of activity, with 31 distinct incidents ranging from traffic stops and alarms to various criminal activities. Notable was the prevalence of traffic related offenses and multiple patrol checks across different neighborhoods.
The Bear Creek area recorded a variety of incidents including a burglary alarm, a traffic crime, and a structure fire that required the response from multiple agencies including AMR, BFD, CVFD, GC911, GCSO, Hyallite FD, and MHNFD. Additionally, Bear Creek also saw substantial police activity with eleven patrol checks aimed at maintaining safety and security in the area.
The 4-Dot Meadows neighborhood also stood out with eight reports involving patrol checks, property incidents, and traffic crimes, highlighting ongoing law enforcement presence. Another area of concern was Spanish Meadows where several traffic incidents including stops and hazards were noted alongside security checks and a hazmat situation, further indicating active monitoring by law enforcement in these sectors.
Late Evening Trends
As the day shifted into the late evening, Gallatin County continued to witness consistent police activity, primarily focusing on patrol checks in localities such as Bear Creek and Spanish Meadows. The late hours also marked several traffic stops especially in areas like Rainbow and Spanish Meadows. A structure fire in Bear Creek necessitated a complex multi-agency response.
Overall, the day’s activities underscore the vigilance of local law enforcement across numerous neighborhoods, dealing with a mix of routine checks and emergency incidents as part of their ongoing efforts to ensure public safety.
More Recent Crime Reports
Saturday, August 16, 2025
Multiple Traffic Incidents and Patrol Checks Dominate the Day
Friday, August 15, 2025
High Activity in Early Morning Across Various Neighborhoods
Wednesday, August 13, 2025
Early morning incidents dominate in Bear Creek.