A woman accused of intentionally providing wrong information in the search for a missing man in Grand Teton National Park has been banned from the park for five years and must pay $17,600 in restitution.
FILE - Visitors watch the morning sun illuminate the Grand Tetons from within the Great Room at the Jackson Lake Lodge in Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming on Aug. 28, 2016. Heather Mycoskie, 40, accused of intentionally providing wrong information in the search for a missing man in Grand Teton National Park has been banned from the park and ordered to pay restitution.
All other sightings put McLaughlin, who is still missing following his disappearance June 8, 2021, on trails heading toward a different area of the park, according to the statement.It wasn't clear whether McLaughlin knew Mycoskie. McLaughlin's mother, Gráinne McLaughlin, told The Associated Press she was not aware of any connection between the two.
“Cian was an incredible person, full of ‘joi de Vive’ and we miss him dearly,” Gráinne McLaughlin said in an email to the AP.
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