The National Park Service posted this photo on May 6 showing three men suspected of vandalism at Death Valley National Park on April 30.

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A $5,000 reward is being offered for details leading to the arrest and conviction of three men who went on a drunken rampage involving gunfire, vomiting, skinny dipping and the death of a tiny endangered fish in Death Valley National Park, officials said Monday.

The unidentified men were last seen about 7:20 p.m. on April 30 driving around a secured gate surrounding Devils Hole, a 40-acre detached unit in Death Valley National Park. The habitat is also home to the endangered Devils Hole pupfish.

Once they entered Devils Hole, park officials said the men shot at signs, gate locks and a security system motion sensor. The men fired at least 10 rounds, according to authorities. They also left behind beer cans and vomit.

During the excursion, one man jumped into the waters of Devils Hole, swam around and left his boxer shorts floating in the water.

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