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With Lake Tahoe as a backdrop, a skier kicks up some powder at Heavenly Ski Resort, Wednesday, April 14, 2010 in South Lake Tahoe, Calif.  New snow and favorable temperatures have enabled mid-winter snow conditions into mid-April on several Sierra ski mountains.  Great conditions notwithstanding, some resorts will close this week although Heavenly has extended their season until April 25.  (AP Photo/Dino Vournas)
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With Lake Tahoe as a backdrop, a skier kicks up some powder at Heavenly Ski Resort, Wednesday, April 14, 2010 in South Lake Tahoe, Calif. New snow and favorable temperatures have enabled mid-winter snow conditions into mid-April on several Sierra ski mountains. Great conditions notwithstanding, some resorts will close this week although Heavenly has extended their season until April 25. (AP Photo/Dino Vournas)
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MINDEN, Nev.  — Three suspects have been arrested on charges accusing them of stealing more than 1,000 ski pass vouchers from a Lake Tahoe resort with a total value exceeding $100,000.

Douglas County sheriff’s deputies arrested the three men last week — 21-year-old Tim Jacobsen of Minden, 20-year-old Mark Graham of Gardnerville and 25-year-old Angelo Bozin of South Lake Tahoe, California.

Sheriff’s Sgt. Bernadette Smith said Tuesday the 1,100 Heavenly ski resort passes valued at $120 each were reported stolen in March and had been showing up at Kirkwood, Heavenly and Northstar resorts.

Smith says the three have been booked on suspicion of conspiracy, felony embezzlement, theft and possession of stolen property. She says they remain in the Douglas County jail on $10,000 bail, and itap not clear if they have obtained lawyers.

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