Read previewA federal grand jury indicted a California man accused of stealing a Yosemite National Park ranger's vehicle and leading a "high-speed chase" before driving off a cliff.
AdvertisementThis isn't the first time tourists have been accused of misbehaving in US national parks.
In May 2023, a bison calf had to be euthanized after a man lifted it out of a river in Yellowstone National Park, prompting its herd to reject it.
An unidentified man disturbed a bison calf in Lamar Valley near the confluence of the Lamar River and Soda Butte Creek in Yellowstone National Park.
"Park rangers tried repeatedly to reunite the calf with the herd, but their efforts were unsuccessful."
Persons:
—, Phillip A, Talbert, Claustro, David Calvert, Hellen Jack
Organizations:
Service, Yosemite National, Business, Getty, National Parks Service, Visitors, Grand Teton National Parks
Locations:
California, Yosemite, Yellowstone, Lamar Valley, Lamar, Grand