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The Age
29-05-2025
- The Age
Former Docker Ryan Crowley charged with assaulting MAFS star Lauren Dunn
Ex-Fremantle Dockers player Ryan Crowley has been arrested and charged with assaulting his ex-girlfriend and former MAFS star Lauren Dunn at a Claremont property on Wednesday. Police say they were called to the house at about 10.15am. Crowley, 41, was charged with nine offences including aggravated assault, deprivation of liberty, making threats and impeding another person's breathing. He was held in custody overnight and appeared in Perth Magistrates Court on Thursday afternoon wearing a grey hooded jumper and beige cargo pants. During the hearing, the police prosecutor gave the magistrate some photographs of injuries sustained by Dunn allegedly at the hands of Crowley, saying they contained injuries to her wrist, the side of her body and the chest area, as well as 'fingers where nails had been ripped off'. The court heard that multiple Family Violence Incident Reports (FVIR) had been made concerning the couple, whose relationship was described by Crowley's lawyer as 'quite turbulent'. The court heard in one of the FVIR's Crowley alleged he was the victim of an assault, although the court was told that 'the majority' of them paint the 41-year-old as the perpetrator. The court was told no charges or police orders had been made as a result of those reports and that Crowley had no criminal history, save for some minor traffic offences. 'They are untested allegations,' Crowley's lawyer told the court.

Sydney Morning Herald
29-05-2025
- Sydney Morning Herald
Former Docker Ryan Crowley charged with assaulting MAFS star Lauren Dunn
Ex-Fremantle Dockers player Ryan Crowley has been arrested and charged with assaulting his ex-girlfriend and former MAFS star Lauren Dunn at a Claremont property on Wednesday. Police say they were called to the house at about 10.15am. Crowley, 41, was charged with nine offences including aggravated assault, deprivation of liberty, making threats and impeding another person's breathing. He was held in custody overnight and appeared in Perth Magistrates Court on Thursday afternoon wearing a grey hooded jumper and beige cargo pants. During the hearing, the police prosecutor gave the magistrate some photographs of injuries sustained by Dunn allegedly at the hands of Crowley, saying they contained injuries to her wrist, the side of her body and the chest area, as well as 'fingers where nails had been ripped off'. The court heard that multiple Family Violence Incident Reports (FVIR) had been made concerning the couple, whose relationship was described by Crowley's lawyer as 'quite turbulent'. The court heard in one of the FVIR's Crowley alleged he was the victim of an assault, although the court was told that 'the majority' of them paint the 41-year-old as the perpetrator. The court was told no charges or police orders had been made as a result of those reports and that Crowley had no criminal history, save for some minor traffic offences. 'They are untested allegations,' Crowley's lawyer told the court.