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Rangers Looking For Man Who Took Campground Fees From Zion National Park

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Published Date

March 12, 2019
Watchman Campground, Zion National Park/NPS

Zion National Park rangers say a man stole an unspecified amount of money from the fee drop box at the Watchman Campground/NPS file

Zion National Park rangers are looking for a man they believe entered the Watchman Campground around January 25 and took an unspecified amount of money from the fee drop box.

The individual in question was described as a Caucasian standing roughly 6-foot-2 and weighing about 200 pounds, possibly with a bald or shaved head. Surveillance cameras show he was driving a white pickup with an open bed and California plates.

If you may have seen this person of interest on or around January 25, or if you stayed in Watchman Campground and noticed unrecognized transactions on a credit card used to pay camping or fees, you're asked to contact the park. You can remain anonymous.

You can reach rangers by calling 888-653-0009. Online, go to this site and leave a tip.

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