"Vandalism at Lake Mead: Men Caught Destroying Ancient Rock Formations"

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Federal authorities are seeking the public's help in identifying two men who were caught on video damaging rock formations at Lake Mead National Recreation Area in Nevada. The incident, which occurred near the Redstone Dune Trail, has sparked outrage as the park officials stated that the damage is irreparable. The National Park Service has emphasized the severity of such destruction, which can lead to felony charges, fines, and jail time. With staffing limitations, park officials rely on the public to help monitor and report suspicious activities, urging visitors to use their cellphones to capture evidence and report any vandalism.
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