"Vandalism at National Parks: Suspects Sought for Destruction of Ancient Rock Formations"

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Authorities are searching for two individuals caught on video vandalizing ancient red rock formations in Lake Mead National Park, Nevada. The footage shows the men scaling the formations and pushing large chunks of rock to the ground, causing irreversible damage to the federally-protected site. Park rangers are urging anyone with information to come forward, as vandalism at such sites can result in felony charges, fines, and jail time. Due to the park's vast size, visitors are encouraged to report any unusual activity to help monitor and protect the area.
- Vandals captured on camera smashing protected red rocks at national park The Independent
- Lake Mead Ancient Rocks Toppled by Vandals The New York Times
- Aid an Investigation or Report Something Suspicious in any National Park Service Site - Investigative Services (U.S National Park Service
- Men caught on camera destroying protected rock formations at Lake Mead National Recreation Area Fox 5 Las Vegas
- Park rangers looking for two vandalism suspects at Lake Mead National Recreation Area KTNV 13 Action News Las Vegas
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