Daily Crime Report
Wednesday, September 17, 2025
Gallatin County
Early Morning Incidents
Early morning hours in Gallatin County were marked by a variety of incidents, primarily focused on patrol and security checks. The Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office (GCSO) responded to multiple locations including Bear Creek, Spanish Meadows, and 4-Dot Meadows for routine patrol checks. Additionally, several incidents were reported involving public disturbances and alarms, notably in Mountain View where a disturbance was reported and in 4-Dot Meadows where an alarm was triggered.
Notable Incidents
Among the significant incidents, a motor vehicle accident required multi-agency response including Central Valley Fire Department (CVFD), Gallatin County 911 (GC911), and GCSO in Peakview. A coroner callout was reported in Bear Creek around the same time, indicating a serious incident possibly requiring investigation.
Incident Trends
Spanish Meadows witnessed a sequence of activities ranging from public assists to patrol checks, alongside a notable number of civil disputes and welfare checks across neighborhoods such as Bear Creek and 4-Dot Meadows. Trespasses were notable in Bear Creek and Oak Springs, while traffic-related incidents and hazards were recurrent in areas like 4-Dot Meadows and Gallatin Heights.
Law Enforcement Responses
GCSO was actively involved throughout the county, with additional assists from Bozeman Police Department (BPD) in selected incidents. The day was characterized by consistent law enforcement presence in key locations, ensuring a broad coverage and response to public safety needs.
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