49-Year-Old man Sentenced to 910 Days in Jail for Domestic Battery Incident

LAPWAI, ID – A man has been sentenced after pleading guilty to charges related to an incident in early February.

According to Nez Perce Tribe Police, Bryan Crowe, a suspect from a February 7 incident, pled guilty in Nez Perce Tribal Court to charges of domestic battery and resisting and obstructing.

Crowe was also charged for weapons offense, DUI, and a probation violation.  According to Nez Perce Tribe Police, he was sentenced this week to 910 days in jail and 3 years of supervised probation.  As of Tuesday, Crowe was in the custody at the Nez Perce County Jail.

According to police, at about 8:00 a.m. on February 7, 2025, officers responded to a domestic battery incident on Lapwai Road in Lapwai. Upon arrival, officers located the victim and promptly transported her to receive immediate medical attention. The victim reported that the suspect, identified as Crowe, had fled into a nearby canyon.

With assistance from Nez Perce Tribal Corrections and the Nez Perce County Sheriff’s Office, officers established a comprehensive perimeter to contain the Crowe.  Nez Perce Tribal Police also utilized their drone and called in the Nez Perce Tribal K9 Unit to track Crowe.
K9 Monta successfully located and followed the Crowe’s trail deep into the canyon, spanning approximately 1.5 miles through challenging terrain including brush, streams, snow and fences.
49-year-old Crowe was apprehended without further incident and booked into the Nez Perce County Jail on initial charges that included domestic battery, attempted strangulation and attempted suffocation.

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