Park officials seek info after video emerges showing 2 men toppling rock formations at Lake Mead

Composite image | Background shows Lake Mead National Recreation Area, Nevada, date not specified, by Martina Sliger/iStock/Getty Images Plus, St. George News. Foreground shows a photo taken from a video posted to social media, two men are seen pushing natural rock formations from the top of a cliff at the Redstone Dunes Trail area at Lake Mead National Recreation Area, Nevada, date not specified | Photo courtesy of the National Park Service, St. George News

ST. GEORGE — Law enforcement park rangers at Lake Mead National Recreation Area are seeking information to help identify suspects involved in a vandalism incident at the Redstone Dunes Trail area.

In a video posted to social media, two men are seen pushing natural rock formations from the top of a cliff at the Redstone Dunes Trail area at Lake Mead National Recreation Area, Nevada, date not specified | Photo courtesy of the National Park Service, St. George News

In a video posted to social media that was reportedly recorded on the evening of Sunday, April 7, two men are seen toppling natural rock formations from the top of a cliff at the Redstone Dunes Trail area, according to a news release issued by the National Park Service on Monday.

Law enforcement park rangers are asking the public for help identifying the suspects.

Anyone who was at the Redstone Dunes Trail on the evening of April 7, or with information that could help identify the suspects is urged to contact investigators. Tips can be anonymous and can be submitted in the following ways.

National parks are some of the most special, treasured and protected areas of the country. To protect these natural and cultural resources for this and future generations, all visitors to national parks are expected to follow park laws and regulations and practice leave-no-trace principles to minimize their impact on park lands.

All visitors are asked to be examples for other visitors by following park rules and regulations to preserve the park experience for future visitors. Whether seeking wide-open spaces or exploring a historic urban neighborhood, park officials encourage all visitors to recreate responsibly.

This incident remains under investigation and no additional information is available at this time.

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