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Man pleads guilty to vandalizing Cape Hatteras Lighthouse

Associated Press
| Tuesday, July 23, 2019 4:55 p.m.
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The Cape Hatteras lighthouse in Buxton, N.C.

CAPE HATTERAS, N.C. — The National Park Service says a North Carolina man has pleaded guilty to vandalizing the more than century-old Cape Hatteras Lighthouse by carving initials into its bronze door with a pocketknife.

A park service news release Tuesday said 39-year-old Jamie Lester Underwood of Winston-Salem etched the letters “SEF” into the door while visiting the landmark last year on North Carolina’s Outer Banks. A park official says the initials represented one of Underwood’s friends.

Park service rangers got a tip in the case after issuing a plea for clues in a Facebook post.

Underwood entered his plea July 8. A federal judge ordered Underwood to pay $1,922 in restitution for repairs and gave him one year of probation.

The lighthouse was completed in 1870. It’s designated as a National Historic Landmark.


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