Key takeaways:
- Rangers at Yellowstone National Park responded to an incident on Craig Pass, and found a car that had been driven into a snowbank, and a man standing outside the car.
- The National Park Service did not immediately release the identities of the woman or the man, and the death of the woman is currently under investigation.
- The National Park Service has urged visitors to be aware of their surroundings and to report any suspicious activity to park rangers, and to follow all park regulations and to be mindful of the safety of themselves and others.
On Saturday evening, rangers at Yellowstone National Park responded to an incident on Craig Pass, about three miles south of Old Faithful Geyser. Upon arriving at the scene, they found a car that had been driven into a snowbank, and a man standing outside the car. Upon further investigation, the rangers discovered the body of a woman inside the car.
The National Park Service did not immediately release the identities of the woman or the man, who was arrested for drug possession and other traffic-related charges. The agency also did not provide any further information about the incident.
The death of the woman is currently under investigation by the National Park Service and the Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation. The agency has asked anyone with information about the incident to contact them.
The National Park Service has urged visitors to be aware of their surroundings and to report any suspicious activity to park rangers. They also reminded visitors to follow all park regulations and to be mindful of the safety of themselves and others.
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