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Utah Father's Hike Horr: New Charges Emerge
5 Dec
Summary
- Father faces new charges after children hospitalized from dangerous hike.
- Four-year-old in critical condition after stroke linked to hike.
- Separate domestic incident leads to assault and damage charges.

Micah Smith, a Utah father, is facing intensified legal scrutiny following a dangerous hike in Big Cottonwood Canyon that resulted in his three children being hospitalized for hypothermia. The youngest, a four-year-old, is in critical condition after suffering a stroke allegedly linked to the severe conditions encountered during the nine-mile trek. Prosecutors contend Smith disregarded safety and weather warnings, as well as the children's distress.
Further complicating the situation, newly released police reports indicate Smith was involved in a domestic dispute shortly before his arrest, leading to misdemeanor charges for assault and damaging a communications device. This incident occurred during his separation from his wife, Samantha, adding a layer of personal turmoil to the existing charges.




