Law enforcment catch man in Pendleton wanted for murder in Idaho
Published 4:00 pm Monday, December 4, 2023
PENDLETON — A man wanted in connection with a murder in northern Idaho was arrested Nov. 27 in Pendleton.
The U.S. Marshals Service, Greater Idaho Fugitive Task Force, along with multiple law enforcement partners arrested William O. Eyle, 20.
Eyle was wanted on a federal warrant issued by the U.S. District Court on Oct. 17. The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, charged Eyle with second-degree murder and use of a firearm during a crime of violence.
According to the Marshals Service, Eyle, while on the Nez Perce Indian Reservation in northern Idaho in May, allegedly shot his victim numerous times and then went on the run.
The FBI conducted the murder investigation and the Marshals Service joined the hunt for Eyle after the warrant for his arrest was issued. Investigators ultimately located Eyle hiding in Pendleton.
The arrest operation required countless hours of careful coordination and planning to ensure the safety of the public. Eyle was believed to be armed and dangerous. This interagency operation included the USMS Pacific Northwest Violent Offender Task Force out of the Portland office and Richland, Washington, office, as well as the FBI, Umatilla Tribal Police, Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office, Pendelton Police Department, Oregon State Police and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Brent Bunn, the United States Marshal for the District of Idaho, expressed his appreciation of the USMS task force members from Coeur d’Alene, Boise, Portland, Spokane and Richland offices working seamlessly together as well as the exemplary collaboration between other federal, tribal, state and local law enforcement in the region.
“This level of collaboration among law enforcement is essential when tracking a violent fugitive who is motivated to evade capture,” Bunn said. “This arrest will help bring justice to the victim’s family in addition to hopefully impacting the Nez Perce Indian Reservation in a positive way.”
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