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WEST JORDAN — An argument between two brothers resulted in one stabbing the other, leaving him in critical condition, West Jordan police said.
About 2 a.m. Friday, police were called to a house near 6300 W. Copper Dust Lane (9000 South). A 28-year-old man stabbed his 37-year-old brother multiple times, said West Jordan Police Sgt. Joe Monson.
The brothers, who both live at the house with their mother, had apparently been arguing about money and other issues, he said. When officers arrived, the alleged attacker was waiting outside the house and his brother was lying in front of the house.
Jesse Wade was arrested for investigation of aggravated assault. His brother was transported to a local hospital in critical condition.