Daily Crime Report
Thursday, October 16, 2025
Gallatin County
Early Morning Incidents
The Gallatin area witnessed a variety of incidents starting late after midnight. Notably, a vehicle fire in Springvale required responses from multiple agencies including GC911, GCSO, and MHNFD. Additionally, a special event took place in 4-Dot Meadows, attended by the Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office.
Continued Morning Activity
Throughout the morning, numerous traffic stops were conducted, particularly in Bear Creek and Spanish Meadows. In the neighborhood of Spanish Meadows alone, there were multiple animal incidents and a domestic situation. Patrol checks were frequent, emphasizing surveillance in areas like 4-Dot Meadows and Apollo, where law enforcement aimed to maintain safety and order.
Afternoon Engagements
As the day progressed, the number of patrol checks remained high with several incident callbacks and follow-ups particularly concentrated in Apollo and Bear Creek. Traffic stops continued to be a significant focus for law enforcement, with notable activity again in Spanish Meadows and Bear Creek.
Evening Roundups
The action did not subside in the evening, with traffic stops across numerous neighborhoods including Main Street and 4-Dot Meadows. Notably, a vehicle accident in West Post necessitated a response from several emergency units including AMR and FESFD.
Late Evening Final Notes
As the night wore on, incidents such as an alarm in Gallatin Heights and multiple trespass instances in Midtown and Bear Creek kept officers busy until the late hours.
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