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KINGMAN – Since July 2019, Walleck Ranch Park located at 3851 North Willow Road, has experienced more than $4,000 in vandalism. The city is offering a reward of up to $500 for any information leading to the prosecution of these vandals.

Anyone with information about the person(s) responsible is urged to contact the Kingman Police Department (KPD) at 928-753-2191. People may also report anonymously to Mohave Silent Witness by calling 928-753-1234, or report tips online by going to www.kingmanpolice.com and clicking on “Give a Tip,” located at the bottom of the page. Tips can also be submitted by downloading the KPD app.

“When people vandalize our public spaces, it costs the taxpayers more to replace or fix damaged equipment,” said Kingman City Manager Ron Foggin. “This is also our city team members spending valuable working hours on these senseless acts of vandalism, instead of completing new projects that would benefit our community.”

Other parks have also experienced vandalism in the past few months, but Walleck Ranch has experienced the largest cost to the city and its taxpayers.

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