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Grand County Investigating Race Team For Petroglyphs Vandalism

Grand County Investigating Race Team For Petroglyphs Vandalism

(Moab, UT) — Investigators in Grand County are trying to figure out if a Baja off-road racing team defaced some ancient petroglyphs outside of Moab. The damage was spotted in the Tusher Tunnel area. The Grand County Sheriff’s Office says the race team appears to have carved their information into […]

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Sanpete County Attorney’s Home Vandalized

Sanpete County Attorney’s Home Vandalized

Ephraim Police are asking for the public’s help after Sanpete County Attorney Kevin Daniels’ home was vandalized. Police responded around 3:00 a.m. July 16 and found Daniels’ porch on fire and a hate symbol spray-pained on his house. According to Deputy County Attorney Wesley Mangum, Daniels and his family were […]

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Investigation into Climbing Bolts at Historic Petroglyph Site

Investigation into Climbing Bolts at Historic Petroglyph Site

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Authorities are investigating the illegal installation of climbing bolts on the Pregnant Sheep Petroglyph Panel, a protected site on the National Register of Historic Places. Six bolts were found near the panel last month, violating restrictions on altering archaeological sites. The Bureau of Land Management […]

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Kane County Sheriff’s Office Seeking Public’s Help In Locating Suspect

Kane County Sheriff’s Office Seeking Public’s Help In Locating Suspect

The Kane County Sheriff’s Office and the Bureau of Land Management are seeking the public’s help after a report of vandalism at a cultural site near the confluence of Wire Pass and Buckskin Gulch in Kane County. On Nov. 23, the Sheriff’s Office received a report that the individuals in […]

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Utah Governor’s Campaign Headquarters Vandalized

Utah Governor’s Campaign Headquarters Vandalized

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah Governor Spencer Cox says his reelection campaign headquarters in Salt Lake City was vandalized. Salt Lake City police say the vandalism was reported Sunday night and when officers arrived at the campaign headquarters, a Utah Highway Patrol trooper had already detained the suspect. Police […]

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Mike Kennedy speaks during the Utah Republican Party state convention at the Maverik Center in West Valley City on Saturday, April 21, 2018.

Kennedy Calls Home Vandalism “Cowardly”

(Lone Peak, UT) — A state senator is calling the vandalism of his home a “cowardly” attack on Utah principles. The vandalism of Republican Senator Mike Kennedy’s home was reported early Friday morning to police in Lone Peak. The senator posted pictures on social media that showed spray-painted messages apparently […]

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Monroe Stake Center Vandalized

Monroe Stake Center Vandalized

Early in the morning of July 10, authorities responded to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints stake center in Monroe to reports of vandalism. Upon arrival they found red spray paint on two places on the sidewalk as well as on the parking lot. According to Sevier […]

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UofU Police Investigating After “Pride U” Defaced

UofU Police Investigating After “Pride U” Defaced

(Salt Lake City, UT) — University of Utah police are investigating after a campus symbol was vandalized last week. The LGBT Resource Center announced yesterday that duct tape containing hateful messages was placed on the “Block U” on March 31st, which was also Transgender Day of Visibility. The Block U […]

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Vandalism at Fishlake National Forest

Vandalism at Fishlake National Forest

The U.S. Forest Service is seeking the public’s help in finding who is responsible for vandalism found at Fishlake National Forest. Words and images were found spray painted on rocks near Lost Creek in the Richfield Ranger District. Authorities believe this happened in November or December of 2021. Anyone with […]

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State Asking For Help Stopping Archaeological Vandalism

State Asking For Help Stopping Archaeological Vandalism

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah State Historic Prevention Office is asking for the public’s help to stop vandalism at archaeological sites. They say the vandalism breaks into full swing every spring. One-third of all archaeological sites in Utah have suffered damage.