Daily Crime Report
Thursday, November 6, 2025
Gallatin County
Early Morning Activity
Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office (GCSO) started their busy morning with extensive patrol checks across various neighborhoods including Apollo, Bear Creek, and Spanish Meadows. The first notable incident was a traffic stop at 03:21 AM in Northeast, followed by another in Brewery District, both undertaken by GCSO officers. Key incidents also included a theft report at Gallatin Park at 01:30 AM and a medical emergency at 01:42 AM that required multi-agency response.
Morning Consolidation
Diverse activity continued into the morning with additional patrol checks particularly noted in Bear Creek and Spanish Meadows. GCSO handled a domestic case jointly with BPD in Las Campanas at 06:05 AM. Traffic related concerns were registered, including a motor vehicle accident in Northeast around 10:42 AM. Fraud incidents were reported in Bear Creek and River Rock.
Afternoon Increases
The afternoon saw a continuation of the emphasis on patrol checks but also included more community incidents like a special event at Main Street. Traffic issues persisted with traffic stops in Peakview and disturbances reported in Bear Creek and Gallatin Heights. New incidents like trespass in Spanish Meadows and fraud in Galactic Park added to the day’s diversity.
Evening Round-Up
Patrol efforts continued unabated into the evening across various sectors. Traffic stops were notable in Bridger Canyon and Rainbow. A serious disturbance was registered in Gallatin Heights at 18:50 PM, providing a significant event towards the end of the day’s patrol activities.
Late Evening Overview
The day wrapped up with late night alarms and a medical concern in various locations including Bear Creek and Northstar. GCSO concluded the day with welfare and subject stop activities in River Rock just before midnight, ensuring community needs continued to be met.
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