The National Park Service said the video of the two men pushing rocks off a cliff near the Redstone Dunes Trail was reportedly recorded on April 7. Lake Mead National Recreation Area spokesperson John ...
According to the post, a viral video on Sunday, April 7 shows two men toppling natural rock formations at the Redstone Dunes Trail. Visitors on the Redstone Dunes Trail on the evening of Sunday ...
According to the National Park Service (NPS), the incident took place on the Redstone Dunes Trail on Apr. 7. Lake Mead, located along the Colorado River, is the reservoir formed by the Hoover Dam.
Authorities are looking for two vandalism suspects accused of toppling natural rock formations along a Lake Mead trail. The incident happened on April 7 at the Redstone Dunes Trail at Lake Mead ...
It is kind of disgusting,” Haynes added. The damage occurred Sunday evening at 5:45 p.m. at Redstone Dunes Trail, one of the most popular hiking spots in the park. “That’s so beautiful.
The National Park Service said in a statement that park rangers at Lake Mead National Recreation Area are looking to identify the two adult male vandalism suspects who were “seen toppling natural rock ...
The National Park Service said the video of the two men pushing rocks off a cliff near the Redstone Dunes Trail was reportedly recorded on April 7. Lake Mead National Recreation Area spokesperson ...
The two individuals reportedly could face six months in jail and a $5,000 fine for the offense, and could even be charged with felonies Getty Redstone ... the Redstone Dunes Trail” on Sunday ...