The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Forest Service Law Enforcement Officers from the Tonto National Forest is seeking information about vandalism near the Oak Flat Campground between Friday …
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Campground vandalism info sought
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Forest Service Law Enforcement Officers from the Tonto National Forest is seeking information about vandalism near the Oak Flat Campground between Friday evening, March 16, and Monday morning, March 19.
Members from the San Carlos Apache Tribe reported March 19 to the Tonto National Forest that four crosses had been vandalized.
The Forest Service sent two Forest Service law enforcement officers to the site to examine and canvas the area for witnesses.
Anyone who was camping in or near Oak Flat Campground and might have seen or heard something is asked to contact Law Enforcement Officer Robert Shelton at 928-402-6250, or the Tonto National Forest main office at 602-225-5200.