Daily Crime Report
Friday, October 3, 2025
Gallatin County
Early Morning
On October 3rd, the early hours were marked by a high number of patrol checks across various neighborhoods. Notably, a motor vehicle accident occurred in Bear Canyon, which involved multiple agencies including BPD, CVFD, GC911, and GCSO. Animal-related calls were frequent, particularly in Apollo and Bear Creek. Additional incidents such as criminal mischief, a fraud event, and welfare checks were also reported.
Morning
The morning continued to see a slew of patrol checks alongside various court appearances registered under district and justice court activities in Bear Creek and other areas. Traffic crimes and vehicle accidents were noted, particularly in Rainbow where multiple agencies responded. The GCSO was active, dealing with follow-up visits, thefts, and a notable medical emergency on Main Street.
Afternoon
The afternoon was busy with traffic-related stops and crimes, each dotting several localities. A notable patrol check routine maintained a consistent presence across communities. Noteworthy were incidents in 4-Dot Meadows, including motor vehicle accidents and a report of a domestic disturbance.
Evening and Late Evening
The evening ended with several patrol checks and out-with-vehicle reports. The courts were less active compared to the morning, with few court-related updates. A vehicle fire in Mountain View required intervention by multiple emergency services, including AMR, BPD, FESFD, and GC911. Additionally, more traffic stops were conducted, especially in Bear Creek, which echoed the morning’s pattern of traffic enforcement.
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