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Group Charged with Tagging an Archeological Site in Tucson

Claire Lawton | October 6, 2011 | 10:12am
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Two years after a U.S. Bureau of Land Management ranger noticed graffiti on one of Tucson's oldest archeological sites, five people have been ordered by Assistant U.S. Attorney Ann DeMarais to pay more than $43,240 in damages.

Johnathan Lopez, 23, Andrew Magallanes, 21, Robert Norton, 23 Cynthia Norton, 20 and Vilma Curiel, 22, all plead guilty to defacing an area known as Indian Kitchen, first used by the prehistoric Hohokam Indians as a large food processing area.

They were each sentenced to five years supervised probation and $7,848 in damage fines.

Cleanup efforts were unsuccessful in removing the spray paint on the site, which contains 33 mortars ground into the bedrock by the ancient tribe community.

According to the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, damage is estimated at more than $40,000.

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