Daily Crime Report
Tuesday, September 16, 2025
Gallatin County
Early Morning
The early hours in Gallatin saw a flurry of activity with Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office (GCSO) responding to various calls across multiple neighborhoods. Notably, there were multiple coroner callouts in Spanish Meadows and Bear Canyon, indicating possible serious incidents. Multiple patrol checks were observed particularly in Bear Creek, which alone accounted for 11 patrols, reflecting a focused effort on surveillance and security in this area.
Morning
As morning approached, GCSO remained active with numerous traffic stops across the county, alongside other regular checks and follow-ups. Bear Creek continued to see a high level of activity with additional searches and civil disputes being addressed. Additionally, various neighborhoods including Apollo and Bear Creek reported traffic-related incidents ranging from hazards to vehicular accidents and crimes, underscoring ongoing traffic safety efforts.
Afternoon
The trend of high patrol activity stretched into the afternoon, particularly in areas like 4-Dot Meadows and Bear Creek. The afternoon also registered significant involvement from GCSO in agency assists and handling domestic disputes. Of note, 4-Dot Meadows saw a mixture of events including alarms, a domestic incident, and multiple traffic stops.
Evening to Late Evening
The evening continued with routine patrol checks and a noticeable incident of disorderly conduct in Gallatin Heights. Traffic stops remained consistent into the evening across various neighborhoods. The late evening hours were relatively calmer with major activities concentrating around patrol checks in Bear Creek and Northstar region.
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