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The night of high school graduation, a fight broke out among about 20 juveniles at an Iron County camp ground.

About 4:35 a.m. Friday, Iron County Sheriff's deputies arrived at the scene, near the Three Peaks Recreational Area, a camp ground about nine miles northwest of Cedar City.

Two separate camping groups, involving about 20 juveniles, had been fighting, according to a sheriff's office news release.

"Deputies learned that not only had several assaults taken place," the release reads, "but a vehicle had been damaged due to being hit with a baseball bat."

Deputies arrested five of the teenagers and took Airsoft guns, baseball bats and a sword as evidence. The five arrested were from Cedar City's two high schools, Canyon View and Cedar, which both had graduation ceremonies that day.

The teens' ages or grade levels were not released, and it was not clear whether all 20 of the juvenile were students of those high schools.

No serious injuries were reported.

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