SGPD Asking Residents for Information on Dixie Downs Stabbings
Officers from the St. George Police Department are asking residents for information regarding a stabbing which took place Friday evening.
Tiffany Mitchell, the Public Information Officer for the St. George Police Department, released information on the crime through a statement on the SGPD Facebook page.
Officer Mitchell said, “The St. George Police Department is investigating a stabbing that occurred on January 3, 2025, in the area of 2000 W. 1400 N, St George, Utah. At approximately 10:40 pm, officers responded to a call reporting two people had been stabbed. Upon arrival, officers discovered two victims with non-life-threatening injuries consistent with a stabbing.”
Officers arrested Elian De Jesus Arias Sierra in connection to the stabbing and was charged with two counts of attempted murder, aggravated assault, weapon possession, several drug-related charges, and intoxication.
If you have any information regarding this crime, even if it’s something minor, please contact the dispatch center by calling 435-627-4300.
Here’s a news story we published this week.
St. George to Offer Several Free Amenities on Heritage Day
The City of St. George will celebrate its 163rd birthday on January 25 under the name of Heritage Day.
Residents can expect several free amenities as part of the celebration.
These include:
- Free admission to the Sand Hollow Aquatic Center
- Free admission to the St. George Recreation Center
- Free admission to the St. George Art Museum
- Free rides on SunTran buses on all of January 25
- Free rides on the Thunder Junction Train and St. George Carousel
City staff will also be at the Social Hall from noon to 2 p.m. on January 25 to serve free root bear floats and other refreshments.
The St. George City website said, “Mayor Randall and the St. George City Council invite you to join them on Saturday, January 25th, 2025 as they commemorate Heritage Day — observing the city’s 163rd birthday! Free root beer floats and other treats will be distributed at the Social Hall (212 N Main Street) from noon until 2 p.m. "
The City of St. George was officially established in January of 1862 during the Civil War. The Southern Utah city now has more than 100,000 residents and an almost unhealthy obsession with Trader Joe’s despite not having one.
Happy birthday to the City of St. George, and here’s to 163 more years of no Trader Joe’s.
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