Daily Crime Report

Sunday, November 9, 2025

Gallatin County

Jurisdiction has delayed reporting.

Early Morning

The day began with a series of patrol checks throughout the county. Bear Creek, Northstar, and Bear Creek neighborhoods were particular focuses. An animal-related incident was reported in River Rock, while a disturbance call was handled jointly by Bozeman Police Department (BPD) and Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office (GCSO) in Black Bull. Additional patrol checks were prevalent across a variety of neighborhoods, indicating high monitoring activity from Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office.

Morning

Morning hours were marked by various incidents including thefts in 4-Dot Meadows and Oak Meadows, traffic hazards in Bear Canyon and Northstar, and multiple traffic stops throughout the area. Gallatin Park and Apollo saw consistent police presence with patrol checks and welfare concerns. Fraudulent activities were addressed in Gallatin Heights and Northstar.

Afternoon

Patrol checks continued with intensity in Spanish Meadows and Bear Creek where additional noise complaints and vehicle issues were also managed. Traffic accidents were notably attended in Galactic Park, Bear Creek, and Main Street. Fraudulent activities came to light in Apollo, contrasting with community assistance and medical responses in other regions.

Evening

As evening approached, intensified traffic enforcement was observed in Bear Creek, 4-Dot Meadows, and Main Street. Incidents of fraud were intercepted in Northstar, alongside an animal-related call from Northeast. Judicial assistance was provided by GCSO in River Rock and Main Street, reinforcing the community support focus of the day’s activities.

Late Evening

Late evening maintained the focus on Bear Creek with several traffic stops along with handling a motor vehicle accident. Continuous patrol checks in Buffalo Creek and Southwood highlighted ongoing safety measures into the night.

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