Four people allegedly stole and sold $1 million worth of dinosaur bones from federal land.
Over five years, the defendants allegedly purchased, transported and exported 150,000 pounds of fossilized materials.
There are two Utahns accused of the crime: Vint Wade, 65, and Donna Wade, 67, who own Wade’s Wood & Rocks in Moab. Steven Willing, 67 from Los Angeles, California, and Jordan Willing, 40 from Ashland, Oregon, were also arrested. The United States tested over 1,000 dinosaur bones samples seized in this operation. This one was priced at $4,500.
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