Daily Crime Report
Monday, December 8, 2025
Gallatin County
Early Morning Patrols and Responses
The Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office was active in responding to various incidents during the early morning hours between midnight and morning. Peak activities in neighborhoods like Bear Creek saw numerous patrols, animal-related calls, and a vehicle incident. Security checks and patrol inquiries were common in Cougar Park and Apollo, with additional reports of multiple traffic hazards and suspicious events in the county.
Peak Morning Activities
As the morning progressed, the activity spread across various neighborhoods with frequent patrol checks and traffic stops particularly noted in Northstar and 4-Dot Meadows. Public assist cases and medical emergencies also marked significant calls, especially in Apollo where a mix of vehicle accidents, medical emergencies, and routine checks made up the bulk of the reports.
Afternoon Traffic and Civil Calls
Gallatin County continued to experience a busy afternoon with numerous traffic stops and patrols. Notable increases were seen in traffic crimes and hazards in neighborhoods such as Peakview and West Post. The area around Main Street and 4-Dot Meadows also reported multiple security checks and patrol activities.
Evening to Late Evening Shifts
The evening hours continued with the trend of traffic stops with Peakview and Northstar being the centers for these activities. Gallatin County’s law enforcement ensured a strong presence with disorderly conduct cases managed among others in Cougar Park and a significant motor vehicle accident occurring there later in the night.
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