Forest rangers are looking for someone who spray-painted several ancient petroglyphs east of Route 66 near Williams, Ariz., reported the Prescott Daily Courier.
A hiker discovered Aug. 26 that vandals had defaced one of the detailed rock art panels at Keyhole Sink off Route 66 east of Williams.
This is a popular archaeological site accessible via three-quarter-mile-long trail with interpretive signs. Native Americans created the extensive rock art there at least 1,000 years ago. […]
People with information about this incident can contact Williams District Ranger Martie Schramm at 928-635-5630.
A photo of the vandalism can be seen here. Here’s a photo of the petroglyphs before the vandalism.