Daily Crime Report
Friday, October 24, 2025
Gallatin County
Morning Hours: Rise in Patrol and Traffic Incidents
The early morning saw a considerable number of incidents, including routine patrol checks and traffic stops across various neighborhoods. Notably, Bear Creek reported multiple patrol checks and traffic stops. A significant motor vehicle accident required a response from multiple agencies at Cougar Park. Early incidents also included threats in Apollo and a disturbing case in Elk Grove.
Afternoon Surge: High Traffic and Patrol Activity Continuing
By the afternoon, Gallatin County experienced a continued high volume of traffic-related incidents. Bear Creek and 4-Dot Meadows saw the bulk of these with numerous traffic stops and traffic crimes reported. Another concerning development was a case of assault in Middle Creek Parklands, signifying a rise in more serious incidences. Patrol checks were prevalent, spanning across multiple areas, indicating a focused effort on maintaining community safety.
Evening Trends: Security Measures and Alarms
The evening brought an increase in alarm responses, notably in Peakview and Midtown, reflecting heightened security measures. Traffic stops remained a constant throughout, particularly in Gallatin Heights and Bear Creek. The night capped off with a patrol check in Northstar and an alarm in Prescott Ranch.
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