Daily Crime Report
Wednesday, September 24, 2025
Gallatin County
Early Morning Overview
Morning activities in Gallatin County were marked by a series of patrol checks and traffic-related incidents. Notable among these were multiple reports of theft and traffic stops across various neighborhoods, especially in Bear Creek and Apollo.
Highlighted Incidents
In the early morning, the Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office (GCSO) responded to a series of nine patrol checks in neighborhoods like Bear Creek and Apollo, indicating high vigilance in these areas. Traffic stops were notably frequent in the early hours with GCSO addressing several in Apollo and Spanish Meadows. There were two theft reports in Bear Creek around 01:20 and later at 03:47, which may hint at targeted criminal activity in that area.
Public Safety Services
Aside from standard patrol duties, GCSO provided various civil-related services and a few emergency responses, including a coroner callout in King Arthur Park at 02:29 and a welfare check in Main Street neighborhood at 03:55. There was also a notable number of traffic crimes reported in the early morning, illustrating a persistent issue with traffic violations throughout the county.
Traffic and Civil Matters
The morning and afternoon brought several traffic crimes and civil disputes, particularly highlighted by multiple incidents in 4-Dot Meadows and Bear Creek. The law enforcement agencies were also called for vehicle inspections and several civil matters regarding disputes. Patrol was maintained with consistent checks in various sectors, showcasing ongoing efforts to ensure public safety and address any disturbances.
Late Evening and Night Response
Entering the late evening, a significant domestic incident occurred in Apollo at around 23:10, requiring multi-agency response, including GCSO and several fire departments. This was closely followed by another 911 hang-up in Bear Creek. These late-night incidents reflect ongoing challenges in domestic and emergency responses.
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