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    Vandals leave graffiti near St. Mary’s Glacier

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14April 16, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Clear Creek County officers are in search of details about the one who left graffiti close to St. Mary’s Glacier within the Arapaho Nationwide Forest, the sheriff’s workplace stated Monday.

    The vandalism contains the initials “JJ” and “MG” surrounded by a coronary heart, in accordance with a photo posted on social media.

    “There are lots of methods to precise love. Spray portray a rock at stunning St. Mary’s Glacier within the Arapaho National Forest is NOT one in all them,” sheriff’s officers stated. “It’s unlawful, it’s egocentric and it’s extra everlasting than their love possible will likely be.”

    Anybody who witnessed the incident or has details about who JJ and MG are can contact the Clear Creek County Sheriff’s Office.

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    Clear Creek County officers are in search of details about vandalism close to St. Mary’s Glacier within the Arapaho Nationwide Forest, the sheriff’s workplace stated on April 14th, 2025. (Courtesy Clear Creek County Sheriff’s Workplace)

    Initially Printed: April 14, 2025 at 1:19 PM MDT



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