Daily Crime Report

Thursday, September 11, 2025

Gallatin County

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Early Morning Activity

Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office (GCSO) responded to a variety of incidents during the early hours, starting with animal-related calls and a traffic crime in Apollo. Notable was a fight at Apollo involving several agencies including the airport police, which stretched the early morning resources. In Bear Creek, patrol checks were frequent alongside a traffic hazard and several civil disputes. A motor vehicle accident in 4-Dot Meadows called for extensive multi-agency response.

Morning Engagements

Continuing the early trend, patrols in Bear Creek, Apollo, and Spanish Meadows were steady. GCSO attended to various public assists and welfare checks, highlighting community engagement. Traffic stops were also common across neighborhoods, with Bear Creek experiencing the highest frequency.

Afternoon Diligence

The afternoon saw a concentration of patrol checks across Gallatin, particularly in Bear Creek and 4-Dot Meadows. Traffic stops continued to be a focus along with several civil incidents in Rainbow and West Post. Two significant motor vehicle accidents, one in West Post and another in Northstar, required attention from both BPD and GCSO.

Evening and Late Activities

As the day progressed into evening, incidents in Bear Creek remained high with a domestic situation involving multiple agencies including AMR and BPD. The pattern of frequent patrol checks continued into the late evening across several key neighborhoods including Apollo and Bear Creek.

Summary

The day was marked by high activity in early morning patrols, traffic management, and numerous civil disputes across the county. The overarching pattern suggests a consistent focus on maintaining public order and safety through active patrolling and rapid response to incidents.

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