Daily Crime Report
Wednesday, October 15, 2025
Gallatin County
Early Morning Activities
The Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office (GCSO) was actively involved in multiple patrol checks across the region, particularly in neighborhoods like Bear Creek and 4-Dot Meadows. Bear Creek saw the highest number of patrol checks with thirteen incidents. Additionally, issues such as a traffic hazard and theft were noted in the 4-Dot Meadows area. An early incident of criminal mischief was reported in Westlake Park.
Morning Trends
Morning hours continued with frequent patrol checks and other varied incidents. Bear Creek and 4-Dot Meadows remained hotspots for activity. A notable traffic accident involving multiple agencies occurred in Spanish Meadows. Also, several civil issues and animal-related calls were distributed across different areas, such as Bear Creek and Northstar.
Afternoon Overview
The afternoon saw a blend of traffic-related incidents and several patrol checks in areas like Las Campanas and Bear Creek. An assault was reported involving multiple agencies in Bear Creek, indicating a significant incident. Various vehicle-related checks frequently took place across multiple neighborhoods.
Evening and Late Evening
Evening incidents involved Suspicious occurrences, with Bear Creek and Farwestern recording such activities. Noise complaints were also registered in areas like Gallatin Park and Bear Creek. The day wrapped up with agency assist and alarm calls as late evening activities diminished.
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