Daily Crime Report
Monday, October 13, 2025
Gallatin County
Early Morning
The day began actively in Gallatin County, with the Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office responding to several patrol checks across neighborhoods like Peakview and Northstar, indicating a routine yet vigilant start. Other significant early morning activities included two motor vehicle accidents in Bear Creek, which involved multiple agencies including AMR, FESFD, GC911, and GCSO, demonstrating the collaborative response to more serious incidents.
Morning
As morning arrived, the trend of patrol checks continued, especially in areas like Bear Creek and 4-Dot Meadows. Several traffic stops were conducted across neighborhoods like Alder Creek and Bear Creek. Among the more serious calls were motor vehicle accidents, one notably involving multiple response units in 4-Dot Meadows.
Afternoon
The afternoon saw a sustained level of patrol and traffic activity, with Northstar and Spanish Meadows seeing a mix of patrol checks and vehicle-related incidents. Noteworthy events included motor vehicle accidents in Northstar and Bear Creek which required significant response from emergency services.
Evening
The evening hours maintained a focus on traffic and patrol activities, with Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office conducting additional traffic stops and patrol checks in neighborhoods like Bear Creek and Spanish Meadows. An animal incident occurred in Woodland Park, marking a diverse range of incidents managed by local law enforcement throughout all hours of the day.
Late Evening
Late evening followed the pattern of responsive vigilance, with further patrol checks in 4-Dot Meadows and a follow-up in Springvale. This concluded a day characterized by ongoing patrol activities and responsiveness to traffic and vehicle incidents across Gallatin County.
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