Daily Crime Report
Monday, October 27, 2025
Gallatin County
Early Morning Activities
Early morning in Gallatin County saw a flurry of patrol checks, especially concentrated in Bear Creek, Spanish Meadows, and Meadow Creek, reflecting a proactive approach by the Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office (GCSO). A notable incidence of theft was reported on Main Street, alongside cases of fraud in Bluegrass Meadows and an alarm trigger in Creekside which kept local authorities busy.
Additionally, the GCSO addressed an array of incidents including two coroner callouts in 4-Dot Meadows and various welfare and safety checks across neighborhoods like Bear Creek and Westlake Park. Medical emergencies were promptly attended in Rainbow and Ryen Glenn Estates by multiple agencies including AMR and Hyalite Fire Department, indicating collaborative response efforts.
Notable Incidents
A motor vehicle accident in Bear Creek involved a multi-agency response illustrating the severity of the incident. Elsewhere, suspicious activities in Buffalo Creek and a case of harassment in Eastedge Meadows were handled by the GCSO, showcasing the variety of calls that the department responds to.
Neighborhood-Specific Trends
Bear Creek reported a high number of civil issues and follow-ups, including a worrisome report of a sexual crime and harassment. Bear Creek, being notably active, saw various incidents ranging from theft to endangerment, highlighting a need for heightened vigilance in the area.
In contrast, 4-Dot Meadows encountered traffic hazards and several civil disputes, pointing towards ongoing neighborhood disputes or civil disturbances.
Gallatin Heights, Apollo, and Summer Ridge also reported assorted incidents from medical emergencies to traffic hazards indicating widespread but scattered incidents across the county.
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