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Daily Activity Report - Yellowstone

Law enforcement agency · 03/29/26

County

Yellowstone County

Agency

Not identified

Incidents Indexed

19

Published Summary

The agency responded to the following incidents:

04:25 – Vandalism at MAIN ST & WICKS LN

10:11 – DUI at RIMROCK RD & JAMES ST

10:13 – Vandalism at 400 BLK S 25TH ST

11:28 – Vandalism at 1100 BLK N 22ND ST

11:31 – Disturbing the Peace at 3900 BLK 3RD AVE S

12:07 – Burglary at 2900 BLK CANYON DR

13:58 – Vandalism at 800 BLK S 28TH ST

14:50 – Weapons Violation at 2500 BLK YELLOWSTONE AVE

15:08 – Vandalism at 3300 BLK CANYON DR

15:43 – Weapons Violation at 3000 BLK ROSEBUD DR

16:36 – Robbery at 4TH AVE N & N 19TH ST

18:41 – Disturbing the Peace at 1000 BLK HOWARD AVE

18:54 – Vandalism at 800 BLK SHILOH CROSSING BLVD

19:33 – DUI at SIMPSON ST & MOORE LN

21:56 – Disturbing the Peace at LAREDO PL & RIMROCK RD

22:22 – Disturbing the Peace at N 25TH ST & 8TH AVE N

23:35 – Assault at 1500 BLK CENTRAL AVE

00:18 – Disturbing the Peace at 1200 BLK N 26TH ST

02:13 – Sex Crime at 1200 BLK LAKE ELMO DR

// Historical Perspective: Montana's alcohol enforcement history is unusual: the state stepped back from Prohibition enforcement in 1926, and impaired driving was often treated as a 'folk crime' until stricter 1983 reforms reshaped DUI law.

Incident Log Behind This Report

19 source-linked records shown
02:13 0_b0971658-c936-4a44-97ed-75be5cdfd43a

Sex Crime

1200 BLK LAKE ELMO DR

Sex Offense

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00:18 0_07fcd468-4bf4-4857-a9f2-d8396939e573

Disturbing the Peace

1200 BLK N 26TH ST

Noise Complaint

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22:22 0_56ff51b2-15bc-45da-bf22-6889272abc8c

Disturbing the Peace

N 25TH ST & 8TH AVE N

Noise Complaint

View incident
21:56 0_24f32510-36f6-4cd6-adc7-2b41bc436bf1

Disturbing the Peace

LAREDO PL & RIMROCK RD

Noise Complaint

View incident
19:33 0_66c09e24-fb7a-462c-bec3-e4c8c39449b8

DUI

SIMPSON ST & MOORE LN

DUI

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18:41 0_3f789784-ea1a-4a07-8ff1-daee482b1f34

Disturbing the Peace

1000 BLK HOWARD AVE

Noise Complaint

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16:36 0_75af7b32-03e1-42fa-8ebc-ba27a48f4c45

Robbery

4TH AVE N & N 19TH ST

Robbery

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11:31 0_bc4c01cf-0e3a-4d0b-9825-495b14c75d8a

Disturbing the Peace

3900 BLK 3RD AVE S

Noise Complaint

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10:11 0_07d576f1-fe78-40ae-bf7c-1b060f1fdeb5

DUI

RIMROCK RD & JAMES ST

DUI

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