
UPDATE: September 25, 2025 at 6:32 p.m.
In response to the incident on Wednesday night, the University of Idaho released the following statement:
“Our thoughts are with the delivery driver who was injured during a delivery Wednesday night. We do not condone violence nor behaviors that put others at risk. Moscow Police Department is conducting an investigation into the incident. University of Idaho has a student code of conduct that all students are expected to follow. Any violations of this code are reviewed and appropriate actions taken within the scope of the university’s capacity.”
MOSCOW, Idaho — The Moscow Police Department is investigating a fight that sent one person to the hospital with significant injuries and reportedly involved a University of Idaho fraternity member.
According to Moscow Police Chief Anthony Dahlinger, the incident happened around 8:45 p.m. Wednesday in the area of Idaho Avenue and Elm Street.
Chief Dahlinger told NonStop Local KHQ a fight occurred between two people and one person was hospitalized with significant injuries.
The chief said he believes the incident involved a Phi Delta Theta member.
No charges have been filed and an investigation is ongoing.
The University of Idaho Phi Delta Theta chapter has had notable members nationally, including Idaho Gov. Brad Little and U.S. Sen. Jim Risch.
Police are asking anyone who lives in the area or was traveling nearby and may have surveillance, dashcam or cellphone video to contact Detective Sgt. Gunderson at (208) 883-7067.
Article originally published September 25, 2025 at 5:40 p.m.

