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Vandals deface Cape Hatteras Lighthouse’s original bronze door, sparking public outcry

‘Infuriates me!’ writes one person on social media after incident

- By Joe Marusak

Vandals sparked a social media outcry after carving into the original bronze door of the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse on the Outer Banks.

“Multiple people” may have witnessed the vandals carving “letters and other shapes” into the cherished piece, Cape Hatteras National Seashore officials posted on social media with photos of the damage.

“A recent report of multiple people at the bronze door for an unusually long time has been received,” according to the post. “Additional details are not available at this time.”

Investigat­ors don’t know when the door was vandalized, only that it happened recently, Michael Barber, spokesman for Cape Hatteras National Seashore, told The Charlotte Observer on Saturday.

The lighthouse was completed in 1870.

In June 2018, someone defaced the door by carving in the initials “SEF0,” The News & Observer reported at the time.

The bronze door “opens up to the tallest brick lighthouse in the United States,” rangers posted after the 2018 vandalism, saying the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse is “loved by visitors from all over the world.”

Last fall, the 1823 Ocracoke Light Station, the oldest operating lighthouse in North Carolina, was vandalized twice.

Social media reacted with angry and sad emojis. Dozens posted comments of dismay.

“Infuriates me!” a woman wrote.

“Heathens,” another woman posted.

Install security cameras, others suggested.

“The outer banks is not the same outer banks from years ago it’s so sad,” a woman bemoaned. “People from all over visit and do not respect it or care for it like the families that have appreciate­d it for generation­s.”

Anyone with informatio­n is asked to call the tip line of the National Park Service’s Investigat­ive Services Branch at 888-653-0009.

Tips also can be submitted online at NPS.Gov/isb and DareCommun­ityCrimeLi­ne.

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CAPE HATTERAS NATIONAL SEASHORE ?? Letters and shapes
were carved into the bronze
door of the Cape Hatteras lighthouse.
PHOTO COURTESY CAPE HATTERAS NATIONAL SEASHORE Letters and shapes were carved into the bronze door of the Cape Hatteras lighthouse.

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