The Justice Department charged a Michigan man for drunkenly leaving the walkway in Yellowstone National Park and walking into one of the park's hydrothermal areas.
A Michigan man was arraigned in federal court on Wednesday for criminal charges of off-trail travel in Yellowstone National Park while under the influence.
Jason Wicks, a 49-year-old resident of Hillman, Michigan, was arraigned Wednesday on charges of off-trail travel and being under the influence "to the degree he was a danger to himself or others," the US District Attorney's Office in Wyoming said in a news release