
St. Michael Man Sentenced for Involuntary Manslaughter
FARGO - U.S. Attorney Timothy Q. Purdon announced that on Oct. 22, 2012,
Douglas Allen Baker of St. Michael, N.D., was sentenced before U.S. District Judge
Ralph R. Erickson on a charge of involuntary manslaughter. Baker, 24, pleaded guilty on
July 24, 2012, to the charge.
On Sept. 8, 2011, Baker was driving his vehicle traveling east on BIA Road #6, an asphalt
two-lane road in rural St. Michael, N.D. Upon exiting a curve and while driving at an excessive
rate of speed, Baker drove completely in the west-bound lane and collided head-on with an
on-coming vehicle, causing the death of Dana Grow, the driver of that vehicle. Grow, of
Grand Forks, N.D., was on his way to work at 7:22 a.m. when the crash occurred. It was
determined later by law enforcement that Baker’s blood alcohol concentration was .210 after
drinking all night and into the morning. The incident happened on the Spirit Lake Indian
Reservation.
Judge Erickson sentenced Baker to three years’ imprisonment with credit for 12
months served in Tribal custody. Baker’s sentence will be followed by three years of
supervised release. Baker was ordered to pay restitution in the amount of $15,714.08 to
Debbie Grow for her husband’s funeral expenses. Additionally, Baker was ordered to pay
restitution in the amount of $6,132.86 to Blue Cross Blue Shield for medical expenses and
$1,621.00 to Geico Direct for the loss of Grow’s vehicle. Baker was also ordered to pay a
$100 special assessment to the Crime Victim's Fund.
The case was investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Bureau of Indian
Affairs and the Fort Totten Police Department.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Janice M. Morley prosecuted the case.






