Park Seeking Information on Vandalism

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Park Seeking Information on Vandalism

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service on June 12, 2019. It is reproduced in full below.

Capitol Reef National Park staff are seeking information regarding vandalism that occurred on the Temple of the Moon monolith, in the North District (Cathedral Valley). The graffiti was first observed on June 6, 2019 and documented by park staff on June 8, 2019. The graffiti measures 27.5" x 17" and is deeply gouged into the rock. Park law enforcement officers are conducting a criminal investigation. Resource management staff will determine the extent of the damage and the cost to rehabilitate the damage.

National Parks are treasured lands and protect our national heritage. Graffiti is vandalism, and is extremely hard, and costly, to remove. It is also illegal. The park is asking the public to relay any information known about who may have committed the offense. Damaging park resources is a violation of 36 CFR (Code of Federal Regulations).

To aid an investigation or report something suspicious in any National Park Service site anonymously, visit www.nps.gov/ISB and click “submit a tip" or call 888-653-0009. For more information about Capitol Reef National Park go to www.nps.gov/care.

Tags: vandalism capitol reef national park temple of the moon cathedral valley resource

Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service

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