Daily Crime Report
Monday, October 6, 2025
Gallatin County
Early Morning Rush
The day began with a multitude of incidents primarily concentrated in the Bear Creek area. This included eight patrol checks, two welfare checks, medical emergencies, and traffic-related issues. Notably, a motor vehicle accident in Bear Creek demanded quick response from multiple agencies including ambulance and fire department services.
Morning Developments
Morning hours saw a series of civil disputes, several district court and follow-up actions sprawled across various neighborhoods including Apollo and Peakview. Bear Creek continued to experience significant activity with further patrol checks and a notable sex crime reported in Brentwood just after noon.
Afternoon Incident Spike
The afternoon was punctuated by more motor vehicle accidents, with three significant crashes in Bear Creek and Peakview calling for extensive emergency services. Suspicious activity and a traffic hazard in 4-Dot Meadows were among other urgent responses by Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office.
Evening Quieter but Vigilant
Even though evening seemed relatively quieter, essential patrol checks and welfare checks continued, particularly in Gallatin Heights and Bear Creek. A concerning weapons violation was dealt with in West Post.
Late Night Coverage
Ending the day, late-night traffic stops and follow-ups in Northstar indicated a non-stop vigilance by the GCSO. Bear Creek’s patrol checks ensured the night concluded on a controlled note.
More Recent Crime Reports
- Sunday, October 26, 2025- Early Morning Incidents and Patrol Checks Mark Busy Day 
- Saturday, October 25, 2025- Numerous patrol checks and vehicle-related incidents dominate the day. 
- Friday, October 24, 2025- Extensive Police Activity Focused on Traffic and Patrol Incidents 
