Teenagers arrested for alleged 'gang-related damage' at Salt Lake City park

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Teenagers arrested for alleged 'gang-related damage' at Salt Lake City park
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Two teenagers have been arrested for felony property damage charges after police said they caused 'significant, gang-related damage' to a Salt Lake City park.

Two teenagers have been arrested for felony property damage charges after police said they caused "significant, gang-related damage" to a Salt Lake City park on Sept. 1, 2023.

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