Another day of searching yesterday failed to turn up any sign of a missing man who had been on an outing in Yellowstone National Park with his half-brother over the weekend and the two failed to return. The half-brother was found deceased on the shore of Shoshone Lake Monday near their vacant campsite.
74-year-old Kim Crumbo of Ogden, Utah – a retired National Park Service employee like his half-brother, and a former Navy Seal – has still not been found. Park search and rescue personnel continued to look for Crumbo by foot, helicopter and boat, and will continue for the next several days as conditions warrant.
This incident still remains under investigation and the public is asked to stay away from the search area.
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