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Rescue crew finds 3 hikers dead in Southern California mountains during strong winds

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Rescue crew finds 3 hikers dead in Southern California mountains during strong winds
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Rescue crew finds 3 hikers dead in Southern California mountains during strong winds

2025-12-31 04:48 Last Updated At:05:00

SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. (AP) — Rescue crews responding during high winds to a report of an injured hiker who fell down a slope near a Southern California mountain trail found the man and two of his companions dead, authorities said.

The three bodies were discovered Monday evening along the Devil's Backbone Trail at Mount Baldy, which rises more than 10,000 feet (3,048 meters) east of Los Angeles, according to a statement from the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department.

The department said it received a call around 11:30 a.m. Monday from someone reporting that their 19-year-old friend had tumbled 500 feet (150 meters) down a remote mountainside. The caller had hiked to an area with cellular service and provided GPS coordinates to rescuers.

A helicopter crew spotted the injured hiker and two other people but strong winds prevented the aircraft from landing. A second landing attempt hours later was also unsuccessful because of winds.

A medic was eventually hoisted down from a helicopter and found all three people dead around 7:30 p.m., the sheriff's statement said. Their identities were not released as of Tuesday and the cause of the deaths wasn't immediately known.

Southern California had been buffeted by strong Santa Ana winds, with isolated gusts reaching 70 mph (112 kph) in some areas.

The deaths occurred in wilderness near where actor Julian Sands died three years ago. Sands, who starred in “A Room With a View” and “Leaving Las Vegas,” was reported missing after setting off on a solo hike in January 2023. His body was found five months later.

Individuals are stretchered off after a police helicopter lands on helipad on Monday, Dec. 29, 2025 in San Bernardino, Calif. (ABC7 Los Angeles via AP)

Individuals are stretchered off after a police helicopter lands on helipad on Monday, Dec. 29, 2025 in San Bernardino, Calif. (ABC7 Los Angeles via AP)

A police helicopter lands on helipad on Monday, Dec. 29, 2025 in San Bernardino, Calif. (ABC7 Los Angeles via AP)

A police helicopter lands on helipad on Monday, Dec. 29, 2025 in San Bernardino, Calif. (ABC7 Los Angeles via AP)

Individuals are stretchered off after a police helicopter lands on helipad on Monday, Dec. 30, 2025 in San Bernardino, Calif. (ABC7 Los Angeles via AP)

Individuals are stretchered off after a police helicopter lands on helipad on Monday, Dec. 30, 2025 in San Bernardino, Calif. (ABC7 Los Angeles via AP)

WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — Six-time IndyCar champion Scott Dixon was awarded a knighthood Wednesday in his native New Zealand's New Year honors list.

“I’ve been called a lot of things, but I never thought that ‘Sir’ was going to be one of them," Dixon said. "That was kind of crazy. Totally out of the blue ... You automatically go back to the start like the first time driving a go-kart and then all the rest of the memories happened at warp speed.”

Dixon, who won the Indianapolis 500 in 2008, is recognized for services to motor sport. The Chip Ganassi Racing driver was inducted into the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America in 2024.

“Sir Scott is a hero to young New Zealand motor sport fans and his work fundraising for children's charities is invaluable,” New Zealand's Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said.

Scott Ronald Glyndwr Dixon, now a Knight Commander of the New Zealand Order of Merit, was born in Australia to New Zealand-born parents who later returned to live in Auckland.

He won karting titles in Australia and New Zealand before heading to the United States where he raced in Indy Lights and CART series before moving to IndyCar in 2003.

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FILE - Scott Dixon celebrates winning the IndyCar Detroit Grand Prix auto race in Detroit, Sunday, June 2, 2024. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya, File)

FILE - Scott Dixon celebrates winning the IndyCar Detroit Grand Prix auto race in Detroit, Sunday, June 2, 2024. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya, File)

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