Idaho police search for promposal vandal's date named Destiny

 By 
Max Knoblauch
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Police near Boise, Idaho are determined to catch the perp who defaced a culturally significant rock formation with a spray-painted promposal message.

The concise message, which simply reads, "DESTINY, PROM?" has led sheriffs to interview more than a dozen girls named Destiny in the area.

Police say that the tag, which is in a difficult area to reach in the Black Cliffs -- a culturally significant area for Native American Tribes -- will be costly to remove. The perpetrator could face up to six months in jail and a $1,000 fine.

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The actual vandalism occurred during prom season (May 2015) and police told KBOI that they can pick the case up again now that school is back in session.

Death to viral promposals.

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