LOGAN — A 29-year-old Nibley man has admitted to sexually assaulting two women in 2024. Chandler Thomas Lowrey was originally arrested in November 2025 following several investigations.
According to court records, Lowrey appeared Jan. 26 in Logan’s 1st District Court. He pleaded guilty to aggravated assault and stalking, both third-degree felonies; and three counts of sexual battery, a class A misdemeanor. Eight remaining charges were dismissed in the two cases.
According to prosecutors, a woman contacted Logan City police officers, explaining who she had met Lowrey on Tinder, a social media dating app. The two met at a bar, where the woman agreed to go back to the Logan man’s residence.
The victim said how Lowrey became sexually aggressive, putting his hands around her neck and restricting her breathing. He also reportedly refused to stop when she said she couldn’t breathe.
A second woman later contacted police, explaining how Lowrey had been very aggressive with her and stalked her after she tried to end the relationship. The woman described how she also met the suspect on Tinder and had an “on and off” relationship, according to court documents.
The woman told police how Lowrey was very emotionally abusive and manipulative. He was also physically abusive, grabbing her by the neck and strangling her, and throwing her onto a bed during one incident.
The woman said Lowrey would show up at her place of work unannounced after she tried to end their relationship. He would also reportedly call her from untraceable phone numbers, and contact her through fake social media accounts.
Lowrey remains in the Cache County Jail being held without bail. He is scheduled to be sentenced March 11, and could face more than five years in prison.
