"Vandalism destroys these irreplaceable pieces of history and cultural heritage valuable to Indigenous tribes." ...
A Utah tourist who was one of two people seen vandalizing ancient petroglyphs at a historical ... in damage between the Wire Pass and Buckskin Gulch trail heads on the Utah-Arizona border ...
From KSL TV: Buckskin Gulch features about 16 miles of “unique ... which featured the area in 2004. These petroglyphs are why the area is a protected cultural site. Bureau officials on Monday ...
There were two suspects photographed vandalizing the petroglyphs near the confluence of Wire Pass and Buckskin Gulch on Saturday, Nov. 23. On Dec. 2, authorities confirmed they had made contact ...
The site is near the confluence of Wire Pass and Buckskin Gulch and appears to be in one ... no excuse for this,” someone else commented. A petroglyph is a carving in the surface of a rock ...
An arrest was made in a Utah petroglyph defacement case near the ... some of the petroglyphs near the confluence of Wire Pass and Buckskin Gulch, a remote area about 25 miles southwest of Big ...
Local and federal agencies are seeking information on two people who were observed and photographed defacing ancient petroglyphs at a cultural site in Kane County, Utah. The Bureau of Land Management ...