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The Clear Creek County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a case of vandalism at St. Mary’s Glacier in the Arapaho National Forest, where a heart was spray-painted on a rock with the initials “JJ” and “MG” inside. The sheriff’s office has condemned the act as selfish and illegal, reminding the public that vandalism is a crime and violating U.S. Forest Service rules could lead to fines or imprisonment. They are calling on anyone with information about the vandals to come forward.

The sheriff’s office emphasized that national forests are meant for everyone to enjoy, not for individuals to destroy. The incident has sparked a community outcry against such actions, with calls for respect and conservation of natural spaces. This act of vandalism has raised concerns about the preservation of public lands and the importance of taking care of the environment.

Denver7 has highlighted this case as part of their commitment to making a difference in the community by advocating for what is right and standing against destructive behavior. The incident serves as a reminder of the need to protect and preserve our natural surroundings for future generations to enjoy. Anyone with information about the individuals responsible for the graffiti is urged to contact the Clear Creek County Sheriff’s Office.

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