"Vandalism at Nevada National Parks: Men Caught Destroying Ancient Rock Formations"

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Two men were caught on video damaging ancient rock formations at Lake Mead in Nevada, prompting authorities to seek public assistance in identifying the offenders. The incident took place near the Redstone Dune Trail, and park officials emphasized the irreparable nature of the damage. With the potential for felony charges, fines, and jail time, authorities are urging visitors to report any suspicious activity in federally protected sites, as they heavily rely on public monitoring due to limited staff.
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