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Woman pleads guilty to defacing rocks at 7 national parks

This undated photo taken from an Instagram posting shows an overlook of Crater Lake in Oregon with a rock painting labeled “Creepytings 2014.” Casey Nocket of San Diego admitted to defacing rocks in national parks including Crater Lake. She pleaded guilty Monday, June 13, 2016, in federal court in Fresno, California, to seven misdemeanors for the fall  2014 painting spree at seven national parks. (Associated Press)
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FRESNO, Calif. – A San Diego woman who painted and drew on treasured natural rock formations at national parks across the West and shared her work on social media has pleaded guilty to defacing government property.

Twenty-three-year-old Casey Nocket pleaded guilty Monday in a federal court in Fresno, California, to seven misdemeanors for the fall of 2014 painting spree at seven national parks including Yosemite in California and Zion in Utah.

She also admitted to defacing rocks at Crater Lake National Park in Oregon and Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado.

Nocket used Instagram and Tumblr to document her graffiti-like work, which led to outrage on social media.

She was sentenced to two years’ probation and 200 hours of community service. A later hearing will determine how much restitution she must pay.