Police say that if the vandalism keeps happening, they may have to close the Clarks Creek Loop trail system to the public.
The Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) says someone’s been vandalizing centuries-old trees along the ...
Vandals targeting a fish hatchery in Puyallup reportedly damaged multiple trees with axes and chainsaws over the past year, ...
If the vandalism continues, WDFW police said they would need to restrict trails to the public due to the safety hazard.
Police said that if the vandalism doesn’t stop the Clarks Creek Loop trail system would have to restrict public access.
(WDFW photo) TOPICS: PUYALLUP — Vandals targeting a fish hatchery in Puyallup reportedly damaged multiple trees with axes and chainsaws over the past year. The Washington Department of Fish and ...
The Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife Police is asking the public for information about vandalism at the Puyallup Hatchery over the past year. According to police, vandals have used ...
Vandals in recent months used chainsaws to damage trees near the trail at the Puyallup Fish Hatchery, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Police posted on social media Feb. 11 ...
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