Daily Crime Report

Monday, October 20, 2025

Gallatin County

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Early Morning Activities

Early hours in Gallatin County saw a range of activities starting with an alarm at Bear Creek at 01:29 AM, followed by several security and patrol checks across various neighborhoods including Apollo and Mountain View. Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office (GCSO) also responded to two motor vehicle accidents, one at Saddle Peak Ranch and another in 4-Dot Meadows, alongside multiple civil disturbances and public assists around the county.

Morning Report (06:00 AM – 12:00 PM)

The morning continued with a variety of incidents, particularly focusing on civil disputes and patrol checks in areas like Bear Creek, Apollo, and Spanish Meadows. The Gallatin County Law Enforcement was active in handling cases of criminal mischief, traffic stops, and several court-related services. Medical emergencies were attended in Main Street and Spanish Meadows, indicating a busy morning for the emergency services as well.

Afternoon Overview (12:00 PM – 5:00 PM)

The afternoon saw a continuation of traffic-related incidents and patrol checks, with marked emergency responses to medical calls and thefts across different locations including Durston Meadows and Bear Creek. Noteworthy was the traffic crime in Vista Meadows around mid-afternoon. Public assistance calls were consistently attended throughout the county.

Evening to Late Night (5:00 PM onwards)

Evening incidents highlighted a variety of calls from disturbances in 4-Dot Meadows to vehicle checks in Galactic Park. An unusual increase in agency assists suggests coordinated efforts in responding to county-wide incidents. As the night drew closer to the late hours, disorderly conduct in Peakview caps a day filled with steady law enforcement activity.

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