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(KSTU) -- A woman who disappeared in Utah's Zion National Park before being found 12 days later is reportedly being investigated for fraud in connection to her disappearance.The Salt Lake Tribune reported the Washington County Sheriff's Office is looking into Holly Courtier's story after accounts of her rescue and how she survived with no food or water raised questions within the department.In the days following the rescue, Courtier's daughter -- who lives in San Diego -- said her mother hit her head and became disoriented in the park; while her sister, Jaime Strong, said Holly never drank from a nearby river because it was possibly toxic.Hearing the accounts after Courtier was able to leave Zion National Park with minimal assistance raised red flags to officials, according to a statement released by the Sheriff's Office."These inconsistencies raised some questions as to the authenticity of the events as reported to law enforcement," said Sheriff Cory C. Pulsipher in the statement.The Washington County Sheriff's Office says it has received "numerous tips" claiming Courtier made up the story as a way to make money through a GoFundMe account -- a theory that does not check out with the sheriff."At this point in the investigation, there has been no evidence to support the theory that the incident was committed intentionally as an effort to achieve financial gain."RELATED COVERAGE:-- San Diego woman’s mother missing in Zion National Park-- Hiker who disappeared in Zion National Park found-- Hiker's rescue leaves unanswered questions 1562
(KGTV) -- Looking to cool off this summer? You could take a dip in the world famous pools at Hearst Castle, but it’ll cost you. The famous castle is hosting five pool parties this summer at its Neptune and Roman Pools. Tickets are going on sale, but prices are steep. To buy tickets, you must first purchase an annual membership with the Foundation at Hearst Castle, which costs 0. Once you purchase the exclusive membership, you’ll be able to buy up to 10 tickets for a cool 0 each. If you can spare the cash, swim dates are set for July 6, August 4, August 24 and September 21 at the Neptune Poo. The Roman Pool will also host a swim on October 20. The castle also offers tours that are a bit more budget friendly at for adults and for kids. Click here for more information on the pools. 812

(KGTV) - The hit “Live in Front of a Studio Audience” returns to ABC for a second episode Wednesday night. Jimmy Kimmel and Norman Lear are bringing two pioneering comedies from the 1970s back to the small screen for live shows. “All in the Family” unites Woody Harrelson, Marisa Tomei and Ellie Kemper in the groundbreaking roles. “Good Times” stars Viola Davis, Tiffany Haddish, and Andre Braugher. Jay Pharoah tackles the part of their son JJ. “There might be a few Dyn-o-mites,” he said. “What’s the adrenaline gonna be like right before you go out there,” First Look’s Chris Connelly asked Viola Davis. “You say adrenaline, I say nerves. I say sheer fear - but you know what? It is exciting to me because I have a 31-year career. I come from the theater,” said Davis. You can watch the show on Wednesday, Dec. 18, on ABC10 at 8 p.m. 845
(KGTV) -- The Department of Homeland Security is requesting US troops build temporary facilities to house up to 7,500 detained migrant adults, according to ABC News. The department would “loan and erect” the tents in support of ICE, the Pentagon told ABC. "DOD will not provide detention or custodial support for detained aliens at these ICE detention facilities," a spokesperson for the Pentagon said. "ICE is responsible for detention or custodial support."RELATED: TSA to deploy hundreds, including air marshals, to borderThe tents were requested at six locations along the border, but specific locations are unclear at this time. The announcement comes as the Pentagon shifted .5 billion to a counter-drug account that will be used to build roughly 80 miles of border wall, according to ABC. Currently, there are 4,000 active duty and national guard troops assisting US Customs and Border Protection along the border. 933
(KGTV) — Mexican authorities say they have located the remains of a Los Angeles firefighter who disappeared near his Rosarito home more than two months ago.Frank Aguilar, a 20-year veteran of the Los Angeles Fire Department, was last seen after heading to his second home in Baja, California, San Diego family members told ABC 10News in September.Mexican authorities reported that human remains were recently discovered, identified as Aquilar.RELATED:LA firefighter possibly kidnapped from Rosarito condo, local family speaks outRearrests made in connection to firefighter who went missing in Baja"Our Department was notified this afternoon that authorities in Mexico determined that human remains recently found there are those of LAFD Firefighter/Paramedic Francisco Aguilar. This is a tragic outcome to a case we were hoping would end differently. On behalf of the men and women of the LAFD, we send our deepest condolences to Firefighter Aguilar's family and we stand ready to assist them in the days to come," a statement from LAFD Chief Ralph Terrazas read.Last month, two people identified only as Santos "N" and Fanny "N" arrested in connection with Aquilar's disappearance. Aquilar's family told ABC 10News that they believed the female suspect may have been dating the firefighter. Officials have only said that it may have been a violent kidnapping setup. The suspects were found in possession of Aguilar’s bank cards which had been used across Baja. There were also reports that Aquilar's condo had been ransacked, his vehicles were missing, and the scene had been captured on Ring video. 1608
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