Man is thrown through mall window, another pulls knife on family in St. George

Two men were arrested over the weekend following unrelated incidents. One involved a man that was thrown through a window on Red Cliffs Drive, while the second involved a person who reportedly pulled a knife on a man with small children at a park.

Two men were arrested over the weekend following unrelated incidents. One involved a man that was thrown through a window on Red Cliffs Drive, while the second involved a person who reportedly pulled a knife on a man with small children at a park. (Stace Hall, KSL-TV)


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ST. GEORGE — A man was thrown through a window on Red Cliffs Drive Friday, while another allegedly pulled a knife on a man with small children at a park.

The first incident was reported shortly before 5 p.m. Friday when emergency dispatch began to receive calls about two men fighting at the Zion Outlet Mall on North Red Cliffs Drive.

One of the callers said, "the two males even broke a large glass window during the course of this altercation," the officer noted in the probable cause statement filed in support of the arrest.

St. George police responded and found one of the men who was holding his arm and bleeding. The officer also noted that one of the lacerations to the man's arm was more than 10 inches long and very deep.

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Cody Blowers
Cody Blowers is a reporter for St. George News. A graduate of Colorado Technical University, Cody earned her bachelor’s degree in criminal justice with a minor in paralegal studies.

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