UINTAH COUNTY, Utah (ABC4) — Officials are seeking help identifying people who may be responsible for installing climbing bolts and damaging a petroglyph panel in northeast Utah. The climbing bolts ...
Utah authorities are seeking more information about a climber who installed climbing bolts into the site of an ancient petroglyph. The petroglyphs, which are carvings made by ancient Native Americans ...
A few different emotions ran through Autumn Gillard’s mind after she saw the image of a person who appeared to be carving into a petroglyph panel along Wire Pass Trail, a scenic and sacred hiking area ...
If you have any information about the “vandalism” of a Utah petroglyph this fall — federal authorities want to know about it. Investigators are asking for tips about the illegal installation of ...
Climbing bolts were spotted on an ancient petroglyph panel in eastern Utah, and authorities are searching for the culprits, officials said. The Uintah County Sheriff’s Office and the Bureau of Land ...
Ancient petroglyphs up to 3,000 years old were destroyed when someone etched a name over the indigenous drawings of bighorn sheep. Bureau of Land Management - Utah on Facebook An ancient petroglyph ...
Authorities are seeking the public’s help to identify those responsible for installing climbing bolts on an ancient petroglyph in Utah. Uintah County Sheriff's Office on Facebook Climbing bolts were ...