Two men landed in the Commonwealth. authorities radar Earlier this month, two people were seen on video pushing a rock over at a national park in Nevada, with the daughter of one of the suspects apparently watching in horror.
The National Park Service announced Saturday that park rangers were searching for the vandals who appeared. in a viral video On April 7th, an incredible rock formation in part of Lake Mead National Recreation Area was disturbed.
The video shows a burly man wearing a red top and a thin man wearing a dark top knocking two large boulders down the side of a slope on the Redstone Dunes Trail.
“He’s going to fall,” a man said in the background, appearing to be recording the vandalism from a distance.
According to KVVU, the fragment shows a girl screaming, “Daddy, don’t fall,” as a man struggles to move a rock in the dark.
Then she screamed, “Daddy, Daddy!” The same man dislodged one of the ranks and nearly fell before he regained his footing.
A National Park Service official called the vandalism “almost a personal attack in some ways.”
“It’s so beautiful, it’s one of my favorite places in the park, and they’re trying to destroy it. I don’t understand that,” said park spokesman John Haynes. He said this in an interview with KVVU.
The park is 1.5 million acres and includes two giant lakes and a portion of the Colorado River.
Haynes told the station that if the two men are caught, they could face six months in prison and a $5,000 fine.

“Information from visitors is often very helpful to researchers,” the National Park Service said in a statement asking for the public’s help.
“If you were on the Redstone Dunes Trail on the night of Sunday, April 7, 2024, or have information that can help identify the suspect, please submit a tip. Tell us who you are I don’t have one, but please tell me what you know.”

