One skier has been rescued and the search continues for two others believed to be trapped by an avalanche near the Lone Peak Summit area.
<p>LITTLE COTTONWOOD CANYON — One skier has been found and the search continues for two others believed to have been caught in an avalanche near the Lone Peak Summit area of Little Cotton
m. reporting three people were possibly trapped following an avalanche. Unified police were not immediately saying Thursday who made the call.
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