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CHEYENNE — Searchers in helicopters and on the ground scoured a rugged western Wyoming mountain range Tuesday for a Minnesota executive and his three children missing since their plane took off in snowy weather a day earlier.

Web development company Sierra Bravo Corp. in Bloomington, Minn., reported company president Luke Bucklin was the pilot. Bucklin’s wife, Ginger, wrote on the couple’s website that Bucklin’s three sons, two age 14 and one age 12, were flying with him.

The single-engine Mooney airplane disappeared from radar near Gannett Peak, which at more than 13,800 feet is the highest mountain in Wyoming.

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