Daily Crime Report
Sunday, November 30, 2025
Gallatin County
Overview
The Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office (GCSO) reported a broad range of activities early in the morning of November 30, 2025. Notably frequent were patrol checks, concentrated in several specific neighborhoods, including a substantial number in 4-Dot Meadows.
Significant Incidents
Early morning hours were particularly busy, with incidents like a ‘Vehicle Fire’ in 4-Dot Meadows and a ‘Sexual Crime’ reported in Woodland Park, both demanding immediate response. In addition, traffic-related incidents were consistent throughout the day with several accidents and traffic stops reported across the county. One notable traffic accident occurred in West Post.
Public safety services were also mobilized for multiple civil disputes and a coroner callout on Main Street, highlighting the diversity of calls to which local law enforcement responded.
Neighborhood Focus
Several neighborhoods saw heightened patrol activity, with 4-Dot Meadows witnessing various incidents including a domestic matter and multiple patrol checks. Bear Creek was also notable for a series of incidents ranging from a vehicle theft to a domestic dispute and a suspicious activity report late in the evening.
Traffic and Safety
Traffic incidents dominated the transport corridors, with accidents and routine traffic stops frequent in areas like Apollo and Bear Creek, reflecting constant monitoring by traffic enforcement. A ‘Warrants’ situation in Las Campanas involved coordination with Bozeman Police Department, illustrating inter-agency collaboration.
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