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Suspects identified in dinosaur fossil vandalism
CBC News
Posted: Jul 11, 2012 2:14 PM MT
Last Updated: Jul 11, 2012 2:43 PM MT
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A liquor-store receipt may help lead to the arrest of those responsible for the destruction of an “irreplaceable” dinosaur skeleton meant to be the centre piece of a new fossil museum in northern Alberta.
The receipt was found in a nearby camping site, along with some fossil fragments.
RCMP told CBC's Briar Stewart they now have suspects in the vandalism.
The duck-billed Hadrosaur fossil was discovered near Grande Prairie on June 15 by paleontologist Phil Bell and a team from the University of Alberta.
Last week it was found smashed to pieces, an act Bell called malicious and heartbreaking.
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