Daily Crime Report

Saturday, September 27, 2025

Gallatin County

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Early Morning Incidents

Early morning in Gallatin County saw a high number of varied incidents, starting in 4-Dot Meadows with an unspecific ‘OTHER’ event at 1:00 AM and concluding with multiple ‘PATROL CHECKS’ across neighborhoods. Notable incidents included a ‘MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT’ in Apollo at 1:09 AM and another traffic-related issue, ‘TRAFFIC HAZARD’, at 1:26 AM in Peakview. Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office arduously attended to these incidents alongside responding to a ‘WARRANTS’ service in Main Street and an ‘ALARM’ in Baxter Creek.

Morning Rush

By morning, the county faced further traffic troubles, with ‘TRAFFIC CRIME’ incidents in several neighborhoods, amplifying overall security checks. Bear Creek reported the highest number of patrol activities. Essential services such as ‘WELFARE CHECKS’ and ‘PUBLIC ASSISTS’ also punctuated the morning’s busy schedule.

Afternoon Activities

As the afternoon unfolded, Gallatin County didn’t see any slowdown. ‘TRAFFIC CRIMES’ persisted across various neighborhoods, and there were multiple ‘MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENTS’ noted, one in Mystic Heights at 13:03 PM. Not forgetting a ‘VEHICLE FIRE’ in Bear Creek at 18:20 PM that required extensive attention from multiple agencies including fire service and medical teams.

Evening Overview

Evening hours continued the trend of patrol checks, especially in Bear Creek which again led the activity. Traffic stops throughout the county signaled persistent law enforcement vigilance. The day wrapped up with a ‘DOMESTIC’ call at 20:36 PM in 4-Dot Meadows, involving multiple agencies including Bozeman Police Department.

Statistical data from the day emphasized heavy patrol checks in Bear Creek followed by ‘TRAFFIC STOP’ and ‘TRAFFIC CRIME’ as common incidents throughout the county, with an overall eleveated number of total incidents compared to usual activity levels.

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