- An Arizona man, Mark Aaron Gatz, 65, faces up to five years in prison for illegally residing in the Tonto National Forest for nearly a decade.
- Authorities discovered approximately 1,000 pounds of trash, including tires, plastic bags and household goods, strewn across roughly an acre of the forest.
- A U.S. Forest Service officer described Gatz's campsite as 'possibly one of the worst residential cases he has seen' due to the extensive debris and environmental damage.
- Gatz, who had multiple outstanding federal arrest warrants for previous violations, was arrested on June 25 and ordered detained as a potential flight risk.
- His case highlights the challenges faced by forest officials balancing public access and resource conservation, with federal law limiting campers to 14-day stays.
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Suspect caught living for 8 years among a half-ton of trash in Arizona national forest, feds say