During an argument, woman throws knives and bites her boyfriend's arm until it bleeds
- Travis Uresk
- Apr 16
- 2 min read

By Travis Uresk
4-16-25
| Roosevelt, Ut. | April 14th, 2025 |
During a domestic disturbance near the Roosevelt Golf Course on Clubhouse Drive, dispatch could hear a woman on the phone yelling, “Stop it, don’t touch me.”
The complainant then stated that a male kept trying to throw her out of the house. The male said that the female was throwing knives at him, and he was leaving and would be at the house down the road in a white Chevy.
Officer Arnold arrived to find the male out front of the residence with his mother and asked him what had happened earlier. He explained that his girlfriend, 26-year-old Alora Florene Standing Rock, had been scratching and biting him.
The officer observed some light scratching on the male's chest. On his right arm, he had a swollen bite mark, and his left arm was bleeding from being bitten. The man
The man told Officer Arnold that Alora had been fighting with her family, and she came to his residence, and they began to argue. He told the officer he believed she was high on drugs, so he told her to leave. The man explained she swept all the dishes on the counter, throwing and breaking things, so he started to push her out the door.
The male stated that she scratched and bit him several times during the incident. Officer Arnold took pictures of his injuries and had him take the officer to his trailer to see the broken items.
Cpl Harrison arrived and was waiting with Alora. She stated her boyfriend had been trying to physically remove her from the trailer. The officers asked her if her boyfriend had hit her, and she said no. She was asked if she had hit him, and she stated she might have bitten him.
Officer Arnold then went into the camp trailer, saw broken glass all over the floor, and took pictures of the scene.
The officers told Alora she was under arrest and taken to the Ducesne County Jail.
Alora Florene Standing Rock may post bail in the amount of $1,000.00.


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