Officials at Yosemite National Park in California are calling on the public to help track down the individuals who defaced rocks with graffiti.
are calling on the public to help track down the individuals who defaced rocks with graffiti along a popular hiking trail last month.
Park rangers received multiple reports of vandalism along the Yosemite Falls Trail on May 20, 2022, at 8:15 p.m. the park said in a statement posted onThe next day, rangers hiked the trail to assess the damage and found about 30 sites spray painted with white and blue graffiti depicting symbols and words, including the word"Fresno." The smallest area of graffiti was about 1-by-1 foot, though most were larger at about 3-by-3 feet, and a few were as big as 8-by-8 feet.on Sunday.
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