Human remains found in Yellowstone National Park
Published atThe following is a news release from Yellowstone National Park sent Thursday, March 10:
On Wednesday, March 2, 2016, visitors snowshoeing within the boundaries of Yellowstone National Park, near the town of West Yellowstone, Montana, came across the partial remains of an individual in the snow.
The following day park rangers and volunteers found more remains heavily scavenged by animals; however, there is no evidence that this death was the result of an animal attack. Indications at the scene suggest the individual died within the park sometime in January, and there are no signs of foul play.
The National Park Service is working with the Montana Crime Lab to determine the identity of the individual.