Daily Crime Report
Wednesday, December 3, 2025
Gallatin County
Early Morning Incidents
The Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office responded to a series of incidents early on December 3, 2025. Notable occurrences include multiple patrol checks across various neighborhoods such as River Rock, Northstar, and Bear Creek, indicating a proactive approach in these areas. A traffic crime was reported in Hidden Valley, followed by violations of court orders and other minor disturbances.
Vehicle-related incidents were prevalent, with security and vehicle checks in the Northeast neighborhood and motor vehicle accidents in Bear Creek and Northstar. Gallatin Heights and Las Campanas saw several district court actions, while various administrative and follow-up activities took place throughout the county.
Notable Late Morning Activities
From late morning through early afternoon, a variety of non-emergency patrol checks took place, along with specific incidents including thefts and vehicle accidents. These events were spread across neighborhoods like Spanish Meadows, Apollo, and Bear Creek. Civil disputes were frequent in Bear Creek, indicating possible tensions or ongoing issues in the area.
Afternoon Trends
During the afternoon, patrol activities were still high, with several checks performed around West Post, Northstar, and River Rock. Incidents related to alarms were noted in Buffalo Creek and Baxter Meadows, reflecting concerns over security in these regions. Medical emergencies required responses in King Arthur Park and 4-Dot Meadows, showing the range of GCSO’s capabilities.
A motor vehicle accident in Northeast highlighted the continuing traffic issues in Gallatin County. Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office remained actively involved across diverse incidents from administrative supports to direct law enforcement operations throughout the day.
More Recent Crime Reports
Monday, December 8, 2025
High Traffic and Patrol Activity Across Gallatin County
Sunday, December 7, 2025
Concentrated civil disputes and traffic incidents in Bear Creek
Tuesday, December 2, 2025
Over 180 Incidents Reported, Focus on Apollo and Bear Creek