Daily Crime Report
Saturday, October 4, 2025
Gallatin County
Early Morning Incidents
The Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office was active in the early hours, dealing with incidents ranging from 911 hang ups and traffic hazards to medical emergencies and trespassing across various neighborhoods. Notably, the Spanish Meadows and Bear Creek neighborhoods witnessed repeat alarms and medical response calls.
Morning Overview
Morning hours saw a succession of traffic stops and patrol checks, particularly in Bear Creek and 4-Dot Meadows. Incidents like fights, fraud, and theft were reported in Spanish Meadows and Durston Meadows. A significant assault occurred in the Rainbow neighborhood, initiating a multi-agency response.
Afternoon Actions
During the afternoon, traffic violations continued to be a focus with several traffic stops recorded in Bear Creek and 4-Dot Meadows. Civic issues were prevalent across neighborhoods, and the Gallatin Sheriff’s Office assisted in multiple vehicle accidents, highlighting safety concerns in River Rock and Northstar.
Evening Engagements
As evening set in, the pattern of traffic stops persisted, particularly in Northstar and Bear Creek. Noise complaints and trespassing issues in Northstar and Landmark were notable amongst the routine patrol checks.
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