Ski instructor missing after avalanche at Sugar Bowl resort
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Reporting from Norden, Calif. — The search for a ski instructor who went missing at a Northern California ski resort has been suspended until Monday morning, after a day hampered by bad weather.
The Placer County Sheriff’s Office said avalanche danger was high Sunday and stormy weather kept searchers from looking for 23-year-old Carson May by air.
Nonetheless, crews on the ground searched an area that recently had an avalanche and was where May’s phone last pinged.
He was last seen skiing while off duty on Thursday afternoon at Sugar Bowl Ski Resort near Norden.
Friends reported him missing Friday morning after he didn’t make it home and his belongings were discovered in his locker at the ski resort.
Authorities said about 50 people would resume the search Monday morning.
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