SATURDAY, MAY 2, 2026 TWIN FALLS, IDAHO
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Man wanted in Twin Falls for domestic battery

Twin Falls County Sheriff’s Office Seeks 36-Year-Old Man Wanted for Domestic Battery in Idaho

Sheriff’s Office Names Weekly Most Wanted Suspect

The Twin Falls County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help locating a 36-year-old man wanted in connection with a domestic battery charge in Twin Falls, Idaho. Quinton Anthony Miller has been identified as this week’s most wanted by the sheriff’s office, and authorities say he is wanted on a charge of domestic battery with traumatic injury.

Miller’s bond has been set at $100,000, a figure that reflects the serious nature of the charge against him. Domestic battery with traumatic injury is a felony-level offense under Idaho law, carrying significant potential penalties upon conviction.

According to the Twin Falls County Sheriff’s Office, Miller is described as a white male, 5 feet 10 inches tall, weighing approximately 160 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. Authorities have not publicly disclosed a last known address or details about the circumstances surrounding the alleged incident.

Public Asked to Help Locate Suspect

The Twin Falls County Sheriff’s Office is urging anyone with information about Miller’s whereabouts to contact law enforcement as soon as possible. Tips can be submitted by calling 208-343-COPS. Callers may remain anonymous and could be eligible for a cash reward, according to the sheriff’s office.

Law enforcement officials stress that the public should not attempt to approach or detain Miller on their own if he is spotted. Anyone who believes they have seen him should contact authorities immediately and provide as much detail as possible, including a location and description of any vehicle involved.

Domestic violence cases carry a heightened urgency for law enforcement. The Twin Falls County Sheriff’s Office and local law enforcement agencies across Magic Valley take domestic battery allegations seriously, particularly when traumatic injury is involved. A $100,000 bond indicates a court determination that Miller poses a meaningful risk either to public safety or of flight, reinforcing the importance of locating him quickly.

Cases like this serve as a reminder of the critical role the community plays in supporting law enforcement efforts. The anonymous tip line gives residents the ability to provide potentially valuable information without fear of retaliation, and cash reward eligibility further incentivizes public cooperation.

Twin Falls County has seen a range of serious public safety incidents in recent weeks. Twin Falls police shot and killed a suspect last month after a stabbing, underscoring the ongoing challenges area law enforcement faces in protecting residents. Deputies and officers across the county continue to work to address violent crime and keep communities in Twin Falls and surrounding areas safe.

Residents throughout the Magic Valley area are encouraged to stay alert and report any suspicious activity. The anonymous tip line, 208-343-COPS, is available around the clock. For additional public safety resources and statewide crime news, readers can visit Idaho News for the latest updates from across the state.

No further details about the alleged incident have been publicly released by the Twin Falls County Sheriff’s Office at this time. Miller has not been convicted of any crime and is considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

What Comes Next

The Twin Falls County Sheriff’s Office will continue its efforts to locate Quinton Anthony Miller. If apprehended, Miller would face the domestic battery with traumatic injury charge, with his $100,000 bond already established by the court. The public is encouraged to continue monitoring local law enforcement announcements for updates and to contact 208-343-COPS with any information regarding his location. Tips may be submitted anonymously at any time.

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