Daily Crime Report
Friday, November 7, 2025
Gallatin County
Early Morning Incidents
The Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office (GCSO) was active with several patrol checks and vehicle-related incidents in the early hours. Responses included security checks, suspicious activities, and a few notable alarms. Notable incidents included several vehicle accidents involving multiple agencies, particularly in Apollo and 4-Dot Meadows, demonstrating a focus on traffic safety during these hours.
Morning Activity
As morning emerged, GCSO continued a high rate of patrol checks alongside traffic stops throughout several neighborhoods such as Spanish Meadows and Bear Creek. Vehicle accidents were reported in Main Street area; GCSO and other services responded promptly. Noteworthy was the tread of civil disputes spread across multiple areas, including Apollo and Gallatin Heights.
Afternoon Overview
The afternoon saw continued traffic stops and civil cases, consistent with the morning’s patterns. Several welfare checks were performed in neighborhoods like 4-Dot Meadows. More severe incidents like sexual crimes were noted in 4-Dot Meadows and Southwood, handled by the GCSO.
Traffic safety and vehicle compliance also featured, with VIN inspections occurring in Stadium Center.
Evening to Late Evening Wrap-up
The evening slowed down but included a few patrol checks and a domestic call in Galactic Park. The late evening was marked by a special event in Riverside, attended by multiple agencies including BLGPD, BPD, GCSO, MPD, and MSU.
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