A 35-year-old Utah man has been indicted in the theft of a three-toed dinosaur footprint from a track site in Moab.
The Salt Lake Tribune reports that a grand jury indicted Jared F. Ehlers on charges of prying the footprint from the ground. If convicted, Ehlers could face up to 20 years in prison.
Bureau of Land Management officials first became aware of the dino-theft on Feb. 18, when a local tour outfitter notified them that a clear track from a theropod dinosaur was missing. The track dates back about 120 million years and was one of about 20 tracks alongside a popular Jeep trail called Hell's Revenge.
Though there is now a suspect in the case, the footprint itself is still missing. Investigators searched a stretch of the Colorado River northeast of Moab on Saturday, acting on a tip that the rock had been tossed over a bridge, according to the Tribune. But they had no luck in finding the missing track.
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