Men arrested after allegedly attacking Idaho Falls woman with box cutter over road rage incident

Justin Crabtree, left, and Jeffery Bowles are charged with one count of felony aggravated battery in Idaho, according to court documents.

Justin Crabtree, left, and Jeffery Bowles are charged with one count of felony aggravated battery in Idaho, according to court documents. (Bonneville County (Idaho) Jail)


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IDAHO FALLS — Two men were arrested after police say they attacked a woman with a box cutter after a road rage incident in Idaho Falls.

Justin Crabtree, 38, and Jeffery Bowles, 39, are charged with one count of felony aggravated battery, according to court records.

On Sept. 8, a woman was driving east on 12th Street when, according to police reports, a white 2013 Ford Explorer pulled out in front of her at 12th Street and Merritt.

The woman told officers she was "angry and flipped the vehicle off," the report says. The Ford stopped, and two men got out of the car, allegedly asking the woman if she "wanted to get jumped for flipping someone off."

The woman replied, "What are you going to do about it?" before the two men reportedly pulled her out of the car and kicked her several times, according to court documents.

The men then pinned her to the ground, the documents say, and one of them "cut her on the right cheek and eyebrow with a blue handled box cutter."

The cut on the woman's cheek was approximately 2 inches long, according to police reports.

After the alleged attack, the woman called the police and described the men. She was able to take a photo of their license plate, leading police to identify the men as Crabtree and Bowles.

Later that day, the alleged attackers were seen with the Ford in the parking lot of Winco in the same clothes the woman described. Police showed the woman the photo and she identified them as the men who attacked her, police say.

A warrant was issued for their arrest, and both men were booked into the Bonneville County Jail on Sept. 25.

Crabtree's posted $15,000 bond on Oct. 2. Bowles' posted $15,000 bond and was released to pre-trial services on Sept. 29.

No-contact orders were issued for the victim against both men.

Crabtree is expected to appear in court for a preliminary hearing on Oct. 20, and Bowles is expected to appear for his on Oct. 11.

If convicted, both men could face up to 15 years in prison.

Though Crabtree and Bowles have been charged with these crimes, it does not necessarily mean they committed them. Everyone is presumed innocent until they are proven guilty.

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