Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump sign worth $200K shot again

Police say it's the 3rd time in past 2 years, and Google image from 2012 shows numerous shotgun blasts

Image | Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump sign

Caption: RCMP say vandals have repeatedly targeted the Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump sign with firearms. (Submitted by RCMP)

The welcome sign at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump has again been vandalized by someone with a firearm, according to police.
Someone shot holes in the sign welcoming visitors to the UNESCO World Heritage Site in southern Alberta, RCMP said on Thursday.
Police believe the shooting happened sometime between July 29 and Aug. 3.

Image | Head Smashed In Buffalo Jump

Caption: The welcome sign to Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump, seen in a Google Street View photo from September 2012, also appears to have damage from shotgun blasts. (Google Maps)

It's the third time someone has shot the sign in the past two years, according to RCMP in nearby Fort Macleod, who estimate the sign's value around $200,000.
Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump was used by Aboriginal people for more than 5,000 years to kill buffalo by driving them over a 10-metre cliff.
Located about 185 kilometres south of Calgary, it's one of the world's "oldest, largest, and best preserved buffalo jumps," according to Alberta Culture and Tourism.
Anyone with information about the vandalism is asked to call the Fort Macleod RCMP Detachment at 403-553-7200 to call Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477.