Law enforcement rangers at Wind Cave National Park are asking help from the public in identifying several suspects connected with the recent thefts of elk antlers and a bison skull from the park. These individuals and their vehicles were captured on camera removing these items.
“Collecting and removing antlers and skulls and other natural or cultural features from a national park is prohibited by law,” said Park Superintendent Vidal Dávila. “Antlers provide an important sources of calcium for many small mammals in the park. It is important to leave these items where you find them so other visitors can enjoy coming across them.”
Anyone with information concerning these thefts are encouraged to call or text the National Park Service Investigative Services Branch Tip Line at 888-653-0009.
Persons convicted of removing these items could face up to 12 months in imprisonment and or a $5,ooo fine. Photo Caption #1: Wind Cave Law Enforcement Rangers would like to talk with these people. (NPS Photo) Photo Caption #2: Man seen carrying antlers. (NPS Photo) |
Wind Cave rangers investigate resource thefts; Park asks public for assistance
By Diane Deis
Jun 28, 2019 | 6:56 AM