JAKARTA - Heather Mycoskie had bad luck. Just because he gave false information about missing persons in Grand Teton National Park, he was no longer allowed to enter.

Heather Mycoskie was banned from the national park for 5 years due to false reports of missing hikers. He intentionally provided false information and false reports in the search for Cian McLaughlin.

Heather Mycoskie, 40, deliberately spread false information and false reports in the search for missing hiker Cian McLaughlin, the National Park Service said in a statement released on Monday, June 13.

McLaughlin was last seen on June 8, 2021, according to the missing persons leaflet.

Mycoskie told authorities he had seen McLaughlin that afternoon. At that time he was climbing towards the rock which is his favorite place to jump into the water.

"Mycoskie provided a very detailed description of McLaughlin and stated he had discussions with him where he shared where he lived, where he came from, and where he worked," the statement said.

"Subsequent investigations revealed Mycoskie never saw anyone matching McLaughlin's description on June 8, 2021, in Grand Teton National Park."


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