Daily Crime Report
Wednesday, October 1, 2025
Gallatin County
Early Morning Incidents
The Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office was active during the early morning hours, handling a variety of incidents across different neighborhoods. Numerous patrol checks were conducted in Apollo, 4-Dot Meadows, Bear Creek, Spanish Meadows, and other areas, reflecting a routine security monitoring effort. Notably, traffic-related incidents, including stops and traffic crimes, were reported in Apollo and Bear Creek. A ‘911 hang-up’ occurred in Galactic Park, highlighting potential emergency miscommunications.
Morning Activity
As the morning progressed, the GCSO continued its patrol checks and handled several civil disputes reported in Northstar, Peakview, and 4-Dot Meadows. Traffic stops remained a trend, and an animal incident was reported in River Rock. The incident spectrum also included theft and disturbances in 4-Dot Meadows and Spanish Meadows.
Afternoon Endeavors
By afternoon, the level of activity saw an interesting mix, including a coroner callout and multiple traffic crimes in Bear Creek, a testament to the ongoing challenges in traffic management. Medical emergencies were attended in Northstar, demonstrating the broad scope of sheriff’s office responsibilities.
Evening and Late Evening Patrols
The evening brought continued patrol checks and several stops for traffic-related offenses, particularly in Bear Creek and Spanish Meadows. A disturbance in Spanish Meadows marked one of the more critical incidents, alongside a coroner callout in the same area. The late evening hours saw a notable incident of trespass in Northstar, wrapping up a day marked by persistent and varied law enforcement engagement.
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