Daily Crime Report
Tuesday, October 28, 2025
Gallatin County
Early Morning Highlights
The Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office was highly active in Bear Creek with several patrol checks, encountering various situations including a domestic issue at 02:22, trafficking stops, and an animal case at 03:26. The neighborhood also saw a medical event at 05:04 triggering a response from multiple agencies including BLGPD and BPD in addition to the GCSO.
River Rock saw multiple agencies responding to incidents marked as ‘Other’ around the early morning hours. Additionally, several traffic stops occurred here through the early hours.
Gallatin Heights had District Court entries and Peakview encountered civil disputes and animal reports reflecting deeper neighborhood engagements.
Noteworthy was a coordinated response at River Rock around 24:41 involving BPD, GC911, GCSO, and Hyallite FD for an unclassified emergency, highlighting the wide range of response dynamics in Gallatin County.
Morning Round-up
The morning hours continued to be busy with patrol checks dominating Gallatin’s activities especially in areas like Bear Creek, Apollo, and 4-Dot Meadows, contributing to the overall safety and monitoring. 4-Dot Meadows also registered several traffic stops and a SAR Backcountry event at 07:27 indicating the breadth of Sheriff’s operations.
Medical emergencies were noted in various locales including Bear Creek and Gallatin Heights, with the required medical teams dispatched promptly.
Afternoon Incidents
In the afternoon, the pattern of frequent patrol checks persisted, paired with necessary follow-ups from earlier situations. Additionally, traffic stops were noted as recurring events, reflecting ongoing traffic enforcement efforts by the Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office. Significant was the occurrence of two domestic incidents in River Rock and Bear Creek at 14:01, demonstrating focused attention by emergency services.
Evening Patrols
Patrol activities continued well into the evening in neighborhoods such as Bear Creek, River Rock, and 4-Dot Meadows. Also noticeable was the agency assist at 18:09 in 4-Dot Meadows, showing inter-agency cooperation.
Late Evening Checks
The day concluded with follow-up actions in Bear Creek around 23:54, capping off a day filled with extensive patrols and varied incident responses across Gallatin County.
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