Daily Crime Report

Tuesday, October 28, 2025

Gallatin County

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Summary Overview

A busy day unfolded across Gallatin County, with incidents ranging from alarms to significant traffic stops. The Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office and affiliated agencies remained active throughout the day, addressing various civil, animal-related, and vehicle incidents, alongside more urgent coroner callouts and welfare checks.

Highlighted Incidents

Distinct patterns emerged in certain neighborhoods, such as Bear Creek, which saw a high volume of patrol checks, multiple animal and theft reports, and several welfare checks. Activity in 4-Dot Meadows was also notable with significant civil disputes, multiple patrol checks, and traffic incidents.

Notable Trends

Early morning hours were particularly eventful with numerous incidents including alarms, vehicle checks, and follow-ups. Traffic stops and civil issues dominated much of the day across various neighborhoods, showing a continual demand for GCSO responses. Among all, there were notable increases in calls related to animals, disturbances, and several coroner callouts.

Geographic Hotspots

Bear Creek, 4-Dot Meadows, and Apollo appeared to be centers of concentrated activity. Apollo, in particular, saw diverse incidents ranging from public assists to alarms and domestic disputes. This illustrates a broad spectrum of public safety demands impacting different parts of the county on a single day.

Agency Response

The Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office was heavily involved throughout the day, systematically addressing incidents in collaboration with other agencies such as Bozeman Police Department, CVFD, and GC911 among others. Engagement was significant, illustrating a strong law enforcement presence and quick responses to a variety of emergency and routine calls for service.

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