MEDINA, Ohio — For those who have thought about scouring public parks within the debris field sprayed by Tuesday’s meteor explosion over Medina County, the Medina County Park District has a message: It’s technically illegal to remove any rocks — including ones from out of this world — from their parks.
Oh, and metal detectors? They’re also a no-go.
The district released a statement on Friday pointing to two of its rules outlawing the removal of any “rock, mineral, fossil or archeological artifact” from the parks, as well as prohibitions on using metal detectors without written approval from the district’s director…