Daily Crime Report

Monday, September 29, 2025

Gallatin County

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Early Morning Incidents

The Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office (GCSO) reported a high volume of incidents during the early morning hours. Bear Creek recorded multiple civil disturbances and traffic stops, totaling 12 and 6 respectively. Similar frequent activities, including patrol and traffic checks, were observed in 4-Dot Meadows. Multiple agencies responded to a medical emergency in Gallatin Heights, demonstrating coordinated efforts among local emergency services.

Morning Activity

As the morning progressed, the presence of GCSO continued to be visible with several follow-ups and civil disputes handled mostly in Spanish Meadows and Bear Creek. Notably, Bear Creek and 4-Dot Meadows saw diverse activities from traffic crimes to civil complaints. There was also a noticeable increase in traffic enforcement across various neighborhoods like Apollo and Spanish Meadows.

Afternoon Overview

The afternoon sessions were marked by routine patrol checks and traffic stops, with Bear Creek once again experiencing a mix of traffic-related incidents and civil issues. The afternoon was punctuated by a domestic situation in Bear Creek and several traffic crimes across different neighborhoods including Meadow Creek and Gallatin Heights.

Evening Roundup

The evening brought continued traffic stops and patrol checks, with 4-Dot Meadows and Rainbow seeing the most activity. The Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office handled a couple of traffic crimes and suspicious incidents, ending the day on a vigilant note.

Late Evening Update

A motor vehicle accident was reported late in the evening in Peakview, attended by the Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office, representing an end to a day marked by frequent but mostly routine incidents.

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