National Park Service authorities are looking for a couple in connection with vandalism in Grand Canyon National Park.
Investigative Services Branch agents and Grand Canyon rangers are seeking information about two people who may have vandalized rocks near the Yavapai Geology Museum.
On May 22, 2016, a visitor at the South Rim of the park observed a couple spray painting graffiti, and was able to capture images of the people and the vandalism, according to a park release. After painting "Evans 16" on a rock feature, the couple left before park rangers could contact them.
If you were in the park that day and may have seen these people, or if you recognize them from the image, you should contact the Investigative Services Branch. You can do so anonymously. You can:
* Call the Tip Line at 888-653-0009
* Send them an online tip
* Send agents a message on Facebook
Comments
Yeah, make them clean it up and let them know they will have to clean the whole grand canyon if they ever do it again.
Can i come vandalize your house or a family heirloom and just have you brush it off so easy?
Well said. I agree wholeheartedly. Let the punishment fit the crime.
No need for all that, just have then clean up their message with Q-tips.
This made national news on one of the networks last night. These folks are infamous nationwide now. Nail the beggars! And then broadcast their punishment world wide.
Stop giving out those $500 fines!!
$10,000 Fine
Jail Time
And have them clean up graffiti all over the state the crime was committed.
A message needs to be sent. You do this..you go to jail.
WHAT kind of people do THAT????
Don't forget to raise taxes to help build and operate all the prisions that will be needed for all that rotting flesh!