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Castle Peak Avalanche Update — Criminal Investigation Opened, Victims Identified
Castle Peak avalanche investigation: what we now know about the deadliest avalanche in the United States in 45 years, and the criminal investigation into the guide company at the center of it.
Three days after an avalanche killed at least nine backcountry skiers near Lake Tahoe, California authorities have opened both a criminal negligence investigation and a workplace safety investigation into Blackbird Mountain Guides. Six victims have been identified as mothers from the Bay Area, Idaho, and the Truckee-Tahoe region. The bodies remain on the mountain. The entire Castle Peak area has been closed through March 15, 2026.
Sources:

Nevada County Sheriff's Office — Press conferences Feb 18–19, 2026
Sierra Avalanche Center — Avalanche warnings and forecasts, Feb 15–20, 2026
U.S. Forest Service, Tahoe National Forest — Castle Peak Avalanche Closure Order, Feb 19, 2026
California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA) — Investigation statement, Feb 19, 2026
Families of victims — Joint statement via spokesperson Jess Weaver, Feb 19, 2026
Blackbird Mountain Guides — Statement via founder Zeb Blais, Feb 18, 2026
Associated Press — "Snow drought helped set stage for deadly California avalanche," Feb 19, 2026
New York Times — "As Inquiries Begin in Avalanche Deaths, a Question Emerges," Feb 20, 2026
Sierra Sun / Tahoe Daily Tribune — "A deeper look into Castle Peak's deadly avalanche: the regulatory landscape," Feb 19, 2026
Mercury News — Victim identifications and Sugar Bowl Academy reporting, Feb 18–19, 2026
ABC News — Avalanche updates and victim identification reporting, Feb 17–20, 2026
FOX Weather — Storm and snowpack reporting, Feb 18–19, 2026
SnowBrains / UC Berkeley Central Sierra Snow Lab — Snowpack data, Feb 19, 2026
Placer County Sheriff's Office — Press conference and Northstar incidents, Feb 18–19, 2026

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