Daily Police Activity Report – Gallatin County Sheriff's Office
Gallatin County Sheriff's Office · 02/17/26
County
Gallatin County
Agency
Gallatin County Sheriff's Office
Incidents Indexed
8
Published Summary
The Gallatin County Sheriff's Office responded to a variety of incidents throughout the day. Below is a summary of notable events:
2:57 AM – A 911 hang-up was reported after a Noonlight emergency app panic button was inadvertently triggered, notifying a contact in North Carolina; the reporting party was unaware the alert had been sent.
8:16 AM – Deputies responded to a domestic disturbance on Colter Trail involving a juvenile who refused to go to school; a school resource officer transported the student to school and connected them with a counselor to establish a plan going forward.
3:34 PM – A 911 hang-up was received from Mountain Meadows; a deputy spoke with the caller, who explained his phone had frozen and he accidentally placed the call while trying to unfreeze it.
Incident Log Behind This Report
8 source-linked records shownHANG UP
911
PHONE DEAD BUT IT NOTIFIED A FRIEND IN NC ON THE NOONLIGHT APP EMERGENCY APP/PANIC BUTTON - RP DOESN'T KNOW HOW THIS HAPPENED
HANG UP
STARLIGHT DR and 911
NO ANSWER ON CALL BACK, LEFT VM. NO SIGNS OF EMERGENCY
TRAFFIC CRIME
INTERSTATE 90 HWY
MHP
CRIME
TRAFFIC
687 ALL UNITS OUT OF POSITION ADVISE MHP
and DOMESTIC
COLTER TRL
IS WANTING TO LEAVE BECAUSE PARENTS ARE MAKING HIM GO TO SCHOOOL SRO TRANSPORTED THE JUVENILE TO SCHOOL AND CONNECTED THE STUDENT WITH THE COUNSELOR FOR A PLAN MOVING FORWARD. PARENTS DIDN'T WANT ANY
CRIME
TRAFFIC
UTL, MHP was advised
TRAFFIC CRIME
INTERSTATE 90 HWY
GCSO OUT OF POSITION. REFERRED EXTERNALLY TO MHP.
HANG UP
MOUNTAIN MEADOWS 911
Deputy spoke with RP who was working in his shop at the time of the call. RP indicated his phone froze while he was using it, so he was trying to get it unfroze and accidentally called