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Arizona man lived in Tonto National Forest for years, left half-ton of trash, officials say

Mark Aaron Gatz admitted violating fire rules and unlawfully living on federal forest land after officers said his campsite held about 1,000 pounds of trash.

  • On Monday, Mark Aaron Gatz pleaded guilty to violating fire restrictions and unlawful residential use of Tonto National Forest, concluding a case involving his eight-year unauthorized stay in the federal woods.
  • Gatz had lived illegally in the forest for eight years, amassing around 1,000 pounds of trash at his campsite in the Strawberry-Pine area despite previous warnings from officers to clean and leave.
  • Forest Service officers reported being "flabbergasted by the amount of debris in the area," with the site containing tires, an SUV, and a 3-foot-tall stone fireplace that ruined roughly a half acre of resources.
  • Under a judgment filed Tuesday, Gatz received three months of probation and a $20 fine while agreeing to avoid visiting national forests in Arizona and using cannabis, bypassing $5,000 in restitution.
  • Campers are limited to 14 days in Tonto National Forest, located about 28 miles east-northeast of Phoenix, and the case underscores enforcement of fire restrictions during Stage 2 bans.
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The Independent broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Sunday, July 5, 2026.
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