‘A couple of yahoos’: 2 men seen destroying ancient rock formations arrested, feds say

Background: Image along the Redstone Trail in Lake Mead National Recreation Area (NPS/A. Harrison). Inset: In a video posted to social media, two adult males are seen pushing natural rock formations from the top of a cliff at the Redstone Dunes Trail area at Lake Mead National Recreation Area (National Park Service).

Background: Image along the Redstone Trail in Lake Mead National Recreation Area (NPS/A. Harrison). Inset: In a video posted to social media, two adult males are seen pushing natural rock formations from the top of a cliff at the Redstone Dunes Trail area at Lake Mead National Recreation Area (National Park Service).

Two men are facing prison time for allegedly damaging natural rock formations estimated to be millions of years old.

Wyatt Clifford Fain, 37, and Payden David Guy Cosper, 31, are accused of pushing “large chunks of ancient rock formations over the edge of a cliff” in the area of the Redstone Dunes Trail at the Lake Mead Recreation Area, the Justice Department in Nevada announced Friday in a press release.

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