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Authorities Looking For Vandals Who Took Potshots At Mesa Verde National Park's Entrance Station

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Vandals used the entrance station to Mesa Verde National Park for target practice. NPS photo.

Authorities are searching for the individual or individuals who took potshots at the entrance station to Mesa Verde National Park the other day.

Park officials say that sometime on February 24th, or early the next morning, the entrance station was used as target practice by someone who fired "multiple shots" at the small building, causing more than $2,000 in damage.

If you have any information that might assist authorities, you can contact Park Ranger Tim Wilkinson at 970-529-4621.

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