Daily Crime Report
Wednesday, November 26, 2025
Gallatin County
Early Morning
The Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office (GCSO) addressed a variety of incidents predominantly involving motor vehicle accidents across different neighborhoods. Notable occurrences took place in West Post, where a car accident was reported at 24:54, and in Main Street, with another collision reported shortly after at 01:02. In addition, this period saw Peakview experiencing multiple civil disputes between 24:10 and 01:05.
Morning
As the day progressed, the GCSO continued to deal with a mix of incidents ranging from patrol checks to vehicle incidents. Traffic crimes were noted in neighborhoods like Elk Grove at 06:55 and continued later across Bear Creek and River Rock areas. Patrol checks were frequent, particularly in Apollo and 4-Dot Meadows. Moreover, significant instances such as a coroner callout in Gallatin Center at 03:33 and a backcountry search and rescue operation in River Rock at 06:20 highlighted the diverse nature of emergency responses.
Afternoon
The afternoon hours were characterized by increased traffic-related incidents. Noteworthy was a motor vehicle accident in Stadium Center at 10:51. Additionally, patrol checks dominated activities in Bear Creek and other locales, ensuring area surveillance and possibly deterring prospective issues. A weapons violation reported in Valley Grove at 08:36 further illustrated the varied interventions managed by GCSO.
Evening to Late Evening
GCSO capped the day with a mixture of familiar duties including patrol checks and addressing traffic crimes. A notable theft was reported in Ferguson Farm at 19:59, suggesting an uptick in criminal activity in the evening. The closing activities involving a transport incident in Ferguson Farm at 20:47 wrapped up the day’s preset responses from sheriff’s department operators.
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