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Utah Helicopter Business Vandalized

Aircraft, Other Vehicles, Building All Damaged

Vandals causes as much as $100,000 damage to a helicopter business in Hurricane, UT Friday night or early Saturday morning.

According to a press release posted on the Hurricane, UT police Facebook page on March 26: "At approximately 9:00 AM ... officers received a report of vandalism at Zion Helicopter.

"Investigators found what is believed to be approximately $80,000 to $100,000 of damage done. It appears someone used rocks to break windows and cause damage to two business vehicles, the building, and the helicopter. This happened sometime between last night and this morning."

The company offers scenic flights over Zion National Park and other sites in Utah. On its website, the company says its primary aircraft is a turbine-powered Robinson R66 capable of carrying a pilot and four passengers.

The company also provides aerial photography and flight training services, according to its website.

(R66 pictured in file photo)

FMI: https://www.facebook.com/Hurricane-City-Police-Department-111046315636212/

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