Early Morning (12 AM to 6 AM)
Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office was highly active with numerous patrol and security checks across various neighborhoods, including Bridger Canyon and Gallatin Center. A notable increase in traffic-related incidents, such as stops and hazards, was recorded in areas like 4-Dot Meadows and River Rock.
Morning (6 AM to 12 PM)
The morning hours saw continued patrol activities with various civil cases emerging, predominantly in Apollo and Bear Creek. Traffic incidents remained a common report, alongside a few cases of assault and medical emergencies, scattered across neighborhoods such as Stadium Center and Ferguson Farm.
Afternoon (12 PM to 4 PM)
The afternoon had law enforcement attending to continued patrol checks, along with dealing with disturbances and traffic stops in Bear Creek and Pleasant Valley. There was also a response to medical emergencies in Woodland Park, demonstrating the wide-ranging nature of the day’s public safety activities.
Evening (4 PM to 12 AM)
As the day transitioned, the pattern of high-frequency patrol checks persisted, with an occurrence of more serious incidents including weapons violation, criminal mischief, and suspicious activities, primarily concentrated in Bear Creek and Apollo. Traffic interventions were intense around 4-Dot Meadows, with multiple stops recorded.
