Daily Crime Report
Wednesday, September 10, 2025
Gallatin County
Early Morning Hours
The early hours of September 10 saw a sweep of routine patrol checks across various neighborhoods such as Bear Creek, Galloping Heights, and Peakview, indicating a strong law enforcement presence. Incidents of ‘911 Hang Ups’ were notably recurrent, with occurrences in Northeast, Northstar, and East Main. The Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office responded to various early calls including ‘HARASSMENT’ at Peakview and an ‘ANIMAL’ complaint at Valley Grove.
A ‘TRAFFIC CRIME’ was reported in 4-Dot Meadows, alongside administering vital community services like ‘MEDICAL’ assistance in Northstar and ‘WELFARE CHECK’ in River Rock, reflecting the diverse nature of the calls.
Morning Observations
As the morning progressed, Bear Creek continued to experience a high volume of patrol checks, alongside ‘VEHICLE’ incidents and ‘TRAFFIC STOPS’ in Northeast. Surveillance efforts and responsive activities were distributed uniformly across the county with ‘FRAUD’ reports emerging from Spanish Meadows and Ferguson Farm.
Additional ‘TRAFFIC CRIME’ incidents in Apollo and the community-focused ‘SRO’ initiatives in Apollo also illustrated the varied police response required throughout the area.
Afternoon Activities
By afternoon, the pattern of ‘PATROL CHECKS’ persisted with significant engagements in 4-Dot Meadows. Traffic issues featured dominantly with a ‘TRAFFIC CRIME’ in Elk Grove and ‘TRAFFIC HAZARDS’ managed in River Rock. River Rock further dealt with an ‘OTHER’ type call, facilitated by combined efforts of GCSO and HBFD1.
‘WELFARE CHECKS’ continued into the afternoon in Ryen Glenn Estates and Brewery District, ensuring community safety as part of scheduled oversight.
Evening Developments
The evening illustrated a downward trend in patrol checks but was punctuated by a major ‘CORONER CALLOUT’ in West Winds, attended by GCSO, HBFD1, and WYPD evidencing a serious incident. Local disturbances were also managed, notably a ‘DISTURBANCE’ in Summer Ridge that required intervention by both BPD and GCSO, showcasing inter-agency cooperation.
‘TRAFFIC STOP’ activities remained consistent with previous trends seen throughout the day in Bear Creek and Northeast, highlighting the ongoing focus on traffic control as night approached.
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Thursday, September 11, 2025
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Friday, September 12, 2025
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