Family in new appeal to find 'adored' Cian McLaughlin
There has been a renewed appeal for information from the family of Cian McLaughlin, the Irish man who disappeared in a US national park last June.
The 27-year-old Dubliner was last seen at Grand Teton park in Wyoming on Tuesday 8 June.
A climbing guide reported seeing a solo hiker, matching Mr McLaughlin's description, on the Garnet Canyon Trail. His car was later found parked near Lupine Meadows.
His family has issued a new poster, appealing for help in finding the "incredibly adored" young man.
The flyer, posted in locations near the park, states: "The weather is changing rapidly and we have a small window to bring home this incredibly adored young man.
"We desperately need your help to find him and get closure for his loved ones who have been frantically searching over four long months to locate Cian."
It details how Mr McLaughlin was wearing a red Apple Watch, white t-shirt, a pair of shorts (reportedly), wire rimmed sunglasses and a unique silver necklace on the day he went missing.
The family notes that Mr McLaughlin is "an incredibly friendly person, it is likely that he would stop and chat with people or say hello in passing. We believe that he was alone".