Daily Crime Report

Saturday, August 16, 2025

Gallatin County

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Early Morning Activity

The Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office (GCSO) reported a series of incidents starting just after midnight, with an early morning motor vehicle accident in Bear Creek. Incidents classified under ‘OTHER’ took place across various neighborhoods including Spanish Meadows and 4-Dot Meadows during this time. Notable events included a ‘TRAFFIC HAZARD’ in Gallatin Heights and Laurel Glen and a ‘PUBLIC ASSIST’ in Northeast.

Several ‘PATROL CHECKS’ were carried out by GCSO in neighborhoods like Bear Creek, Gallatin Park, and Woodland Park. ‘FOLLOW UP’ actions took place in Cooper Park, Northstar, and Main Street.

Late Morning to Noon

By the morning, the GCSO addressed more complex scenarios such as ‘VIOLATION OF COURT ORDER’ and ‘TRAFFIC CRIMES’ in Northstar and Foothills respectively. Notable was a ‘WILDLAND FIRE’ in Gallatin Heights managed by multiple agencies including AMSFD, GC911, and Hyallite FD. ‘TRAFFIC STOP’ incidents were notable in various neighborhoods including Bear Creek and Main Street. Other significant incidents included a ‘MISSING PERSON’ report in Crossroads and numerous ‘OTHER’ incidents occurring predominantly in 4-Dot Meadows.

Afternoon Trends

Throughout the afternoon, GCSO and other agencies continued to handle various situations including multiple ‘TRAFFIC STOPS’ and ‘PATROL CHECKS’ across areas such as Bear Creek, 4-Dot Meadows, and Spanish Meadows. An incident of ‘DOMESTIC’ nature was investigated in Gallatin Heights. Towards the late afternoon, incidents also included a ‘SAR BACKCOUNTRY’ in Hyalite Heights.

Evening Overview

The evening saw further ‘TRAFFIC CRIMES’ and ‘PATROL CHECKS’, with activities noted in Main Street, West Post, and Mountain View. The day concluded with further emphasis on traffic-related issues and heightened community patrolling efforts.

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