New York state resident Casey Nocket is a suspect in the graffiti paintings found in several national parks recently, and she could face felony charges.
The National Park Service said it found even more graffiti after the case sparked an uproar on social media last week, The Associated Press reported.
A phone listing for Nocket was disconnected, and a message left Thursday for a possible relative was not immediately returned.
Rangers say they've now confirmed images in Joshua Tree in California and at two more Colorado locations, bringing the total number of tagged parks to eight. A drawing in Colorado's Rocky Mountain National Park was reported and removed last month.
The Highland, New York, woman allegedly used Instagram and Tumblr to document her works during a summer trip. The park service began investigating Oct. 20.
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