A former Navy Seal is missing after going on a trip to Yellowstone National Park with his half-brother, who was found dead next in the Wyoming part of the park.
A relative of 74-year-old 'hero' Kim Crumbo, from Utah, reported him and his half-brother Mark O'Neill, from Washington, missing on Sunday when they failed to return on time from their four-night camping trip to Shoshone Lake.
On Monday, rescuers found O'Neill's body in the eastern shore along with a canoe and paddle. The official cause of his death has not been disclosed yet. He was 67.
On the south side of the lake, rescuers also found a vacant campsite.
Ten search-and-recue personnel and crew from Grand Teton National Park are searching for Crumbo.
'Park search and rescue personnel continue to look for Crumbo by foot, helicopter and boat at Shoshone Lake and will continue for the next several days as conditions warrant,' read a Wednesday update from Yellowstone Park.
Seventy-four-year-old 'hero' Kim Crumbo is being searched by rescue crew at Yellowstone National Park after he went missing in a canoe trip with his half-brother Mark O'Neill, 67. O'Neill was found dead by the lake
Shoshone lake, the second largest lake in the park, presents strenuous conditions, with low temperatures, sudden high winds and storms. Crumbo and O'Neill were experienced campers
On Monday, rescuers found O'Neill's body in the eastern shore along with a canoe and paddle. On the south side of the lake, rescuers also found a vacant campsite
Conditions in the lake, the second largest in the park, are strenuous with low temperatures, sudden high winds and storms. Survival time in the