Daily Crime Report
Saturday, August 9, 2025
Gallatin County
Early Morning Incidents
Significant law enforcement activities began early morning, where the Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office (GCSO) addressed several ‘OTHER’ type incidents in 4-Dot Meadows around midnight. Specific responses included multiple patron checks and public assists in neighborhoods like Bear Creek. Notably, a theft occurred in River Rock alongside a traffic stop in Apollo and a motor vehicle accident in Ryen Glenn Estates, showcasing varied early hours activity.
Morning Developments
The morning hours saw continued efforts by GCSO with further patrol checks across various neighborhoods including Peakview and 4-Dot Meadows. Important incidents involved a structure fire in 4-Dot Meadows, requiring multiple agency responses, and assorted public assists and follow-ups in areas like Apollo and Bear Creek. Traffic crimes in Gallatin Park and incidents of disorderly conduct in Summer Ridge were also notable.
Afternoon Engagement
The afternoon reported continued patrol activity, especially in Apollo and Spanish Meadows. Distinct incidents like a vehicle fire in Cougar Park and a domestic disturbance in West Post required extensive multi-agency response. Instances of traffic crimes persisted notably in areas such as Landmark and Apollo. Medical emergencies and noise complaints also shaped the afternoon safety landscape.
Evening and Late Night Roundup
Evening into late night saw consistent traffic stops and patrol checks. Key incidents reported were a vehicle fire in Cougar Park and ongoing disturbances. The shift towards late evening featured primarily ‘OTHER’ type events peaking around midnight across diverse neighborhoods such as Stadium Center and Bear Creek, ending the day with frequent law enforcement checks and non-classified incidents.
More Recent Crime Reports
- Tuesday, October 28, 2025- Hundreds of Incidents Mark a Busy Day Across Gallatin County 
- Monday, October 27, 2025- Early Morning Incidents Dominate, with Frequent Patrol Checks 
- Sunday, October 26, 2025- Early Morning Incidents and Patrol Checks Mark Busy Day 
