Daily Crime Report

Saturday, October 11, 2025

Gallatin County

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Early Morning Activity

The early morning hours saw a range of activities starting with multiple traffic issues and individual stops by the Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office (GCSO). Notably, at West Post and Peakview, there were stops for a ‘SUBJECT STOP’ and ‘THEFT’ respectively. Additionally, GCSO dealt with ‘TRAFFIC HAZARDS’ across neighborhoods like Apollo and River Rock, and a ‘SPECIAL EVENT’ coordinated by multiple agencies in the Lake area.

Central Morning Trends

As the morning progressed, GCSO continued with several ‘PATROL CHECKS’ in areas such as Bear Creek and 4-Dot Meadows. The morning also featured ‘TRAFFIC STOPS’ and ‘CIVIL’ incidents in neighborhoods like Peakview and Northstar, which also saw a ‘MEDICAL’ call and ‘911 HANG UP’. The GCSO managed a ‘PUBLIC EDUCATION/RELATIONS’ event at Gallatin Heights, with participation from other law enforcement bodies.

Afternoon to Evening

The afternoon activities transitioned smoothly with ongoing ‘PATROL CHECKS’ across many districts, such as Spanish Meadows and Bear Creek, with the latter witnessing a ‘VIOLATION OF COURT ORDER’ and a ‘TRAFFIC CRIME’. By evening, incidents like ‘TRAFFIC HAZARD’ in Westlake Park and an ‘ANIMAL’ issue in Foothills were noted. GCSO wrapped up the day with ‘PATROL CHECKS’ in Main Street among other neighborhoods.

Incident Summary

Overall, Gallatin County saw a significant presence of law enforcement throughout various neighborhoods, particularly in carrying out ‘PATROL CHECKS’ and addressing traffic-related incidents. The ‘CIVIL’ issues were notably frequent in areas like 4-Dot Meadows and Bear Creek, reflecting a day with a diverse range of activities handled by the GCSO.

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