Hawaiian authorities ask for help after historic cliff carvings were vandalized with paintballs
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Hawaiian authorities are asking for the public's help to find those responsible for vandalizing a cultural site with paintballs.
About 100 Hawaiian petroglyphs are spread across the rock face of Pu'u Kilea in the Olowalu Valley, according to Hawaii's Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement (DOCARE). The department was notified of a paintball "attack" on the cliff June 29 and authorities went to investigate on Saturday.More Related News
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