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U.K. police issue charges in mysterious vandalism of iconic sycamore

Northumbria police have charged two men with felling the beloved, ancient Sycamore Gap Tree in northern England, close to Hadrian’s wall.

May 1, 2024 at 12:00 p.m. EDT
A view of the Sycamore Gap tree before the Perseid meteor shower in August 2015. (Scott Heppell/AP)
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LONDON — More than 200 days after an old and beloved sycamore near Hadrian’s Wall was cut down in an overnight act of vandalism, British police announced they have charged two men in the crime.

The men were named Tuesday by the Crown Prosecution Service as Daniel Graham, 38, and Adam Carruthers, 31, both from the Carlisle area of northwest England, not far from where the tree stood in Northumberland. Both face charges of criminal damage to the tree.