· A person believed that someone had been using their hot tub while they were out of town. The person came home to find the cover removed from the hot tub and the jets on. · A person was warned for ...
A rising Yellowstone River may have stymied efforts to discover if anything unusual killed several bison near Yellowstone National Park.
When dispatch answered a call, the dispatcher heard a woman say, "You can't use my phone. That is my phone," before the line disconnected.
A woman reported that a man pulled her over claiming to be a state trooper, but was not in uniform.
A woman said her Cattle Drive neighbors were harassing her. She said she felt safe in her home, but didn't feel safe to leave.
A woman was arrested for stealing packages that did not belong to her at an apartment complex.
A woman took a bouncer's radio at a bar and ran out of the door with it.
A deputy conducted some public education on the new dog rules at the regional park.
A caller wanted to know the laws regarding children shooting at birds with BB guns.
A windsurfing board was found along the road on Babcock Street. Officers placed the board into storage.
A subdivision in Gallatin Gateway received preliminary approval from a divided Gallatin County Commission this week.
An expired contract between cellphone companies has left Verizon Wireless customers in Virginia City and some other rural Montana areas without cell coverage this week.