
JACKSON, Wyo. — Family and friends of Cian Mclaughlin, the missing hiker last seen in Grand Teton National Park on June 8, have issued a refreshed appeal for any information.
A new Twitter account, @FindMissingCian, was opened this month, appealing for more information, photos or videos.
“We have been frantically searching over four long months, with the support of the amazing park rangers, to locate Cian. The weather is changing rapidly and we have a small window to bring home this incredibly adored young man,” states the poster.
“There has been incredible work done on social media around finding both Ms. Petito and Mr. Lowery and this is why we are asking the public for their help again.”
McLaughlin, originally from Dublin, had been living and working in Jackson.
#FINDCian Cian McLaughlin (Irish, 27) missing in #GrandTetonNationalPark since June 8, 2021 Did you visit the park in June? Please share! bringcianhome@gmail.com Call/text 888-653-0009 #SnowboardSeason #JacksonHole #DeltaLake #YellowstonePark #MissingPersonAlert #GabyPetito pic.twitter.com/x0ecHy4y0O
— FindCian (@FindMissingCian) October 15, 2021
#FINDCian Urgent Appeal. Were you in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming in June 2021? Did you meet Cian? We are desperate to hear from anyone who may have met him? #GrandTetonNationalPark #MissingPerson pic.twitter.com/H93oMuB3BM
— FindCian (@FindMissingCian) October 15, 2021
Anyone with information regarding McLaughlin is urged to contact the National Park Service Investigative Services Branch:
Call or text the tip line: 888-653-0009
Online: www.nps.gov/ISB and click “Submit a Tip”
Email: nps_isb@nps.gov
To read Buckrails previous coverage on this case click here.