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Indiana man sentenced after altercation with Yellowstone National Park security officers
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An Indiana man has pleaded guilty to federal charges related to a drunken kayaking trip in Yellowstone National Park, where authorities said he threatened park security officers.
Kyle F. Campbell, 31 of Fairmont, Indiana, was sentenced to 60 days in prison, a five-year probation and a five-year ban from Yellowstone National Park on June 23 in a Mammoth, Wyoming, courtroom, park officials said in a news release Wednesday. He was also ordered to pay $1,600 in fines and fees.
Park officials said Campbell was with a group scheduled for a guided kayak trip at Grant Marina in the park on June 21. The guide refused to take the group, saying they were too intoxicated, and Campbell and the group raised a ruckus, according to the park.
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FORT SMITH, Ark. – Two people pleaded guilty in federal court last week to unlawfully excavating and damaging archaeological resources in the Buffalo National River, a national park under the control of the U.S. Department of the Interior. The announcement came from Western District of Arkansas First Assistant U.S. Attorney David Clay Fowlkes.In U.S. District Court hearings held via video teleconference, 64-year-old Michael L. Walters of Heber Springs and 55-year-old Yvonne Jenay Walters formerly of Heber Springs each pleaded guilty to a criminal information charging violation of the Archaeological Resources Protection Act. Previously, a federal grand jury indicted both defendants for violation of the Archaeological Resources Protection Act, damage to U.S. property and theft of U.S. property. United States Magistrate Judge Mark E. Ford presided over the hearings and accepted the guilty pleas.
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