Daily Crime Report
Sunday, October 12, 2025
Gallatin County
Early Morning Incidents
Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office (GCSO) was active in the early hours with numerous patrol checks and traffic stops across various neighborhoods. Notably, ‘Bear Creek’ had multiple patrol checks aimed at enhancing community safety. Additionally, several traffic stops were conducted in ‘Northstar’ and ‘4-Dot Meadows,’ focusing on maintaining road safety.
‘River Rock’ saw a response to a domestic incident, which involved multiple agencies including AMR, BFD, GC911, GCSO, and MSU, highlighting the coordinated approach to serious incidents.
Two traffic hazards were addressed by GCSO in ‘Peakview’ and ‘King Arthur Park,’ ensuring road safety by clearing potential dangers.
Late Morning to Afternoon
Continuing the trend, numerous patrol checks were reported in ‘4-Dot Meadows’ and ‘Bear Creek.’ GCSO also responded to a weapons violation in ‘Gallatin Center’ in the afternoon, showcasing the varied nature of daily incidents. Traffic crimes were repeatedly handled in ‘4-Dot Meadows’ and ‘Bear Creek,’ contributing to overall traffic law enforcement.
A couple of coroner callouts were necessary in ‘Peakview’ and ‘4-Dot Meadows’ — these callouts are critical for investigating unattended or suspicious deaths.
Evening Overview
The evening also saw a consistent pattern of patrol checks and traffic stops. ‘Bear Creek’ and ‘4-Dot Meadows’ continued to experience a high volume of community checks. An ‘OUT W/ VEHICLE’ incident in ‘Gallatin Heights’ underlines the proactive patrols carried out by GCSO.
As the evening rolled into night, GCSO kept up their vigilance with patrol checks, managing to maintain security and quickly responding to incidents that required immediate attention like the ‘911 HANG UP’ in ‘Bear Creek.’
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