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Domestic News August 15, 1952

The Wrangell Sentinel

Wrangell, Alaska

What is this article about?

Organized search for missing Wildlife Agent Hosea R. Sarber of Petersburg ends without success. Missing since July 28, his skiff and motor found next day between Rowan and Pillar Bays on lower Chatham Strait, but no other trace located. FWS to continue intermittent checks and seeks boatmen cooperation.

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Organized Search
For Sarber Ends
Without Success
The organized search for missing Wildlife Agent Hosea R. Sarber of Petersburg has ended. Sarber has been missing since July 28, and although his skiff and motor were located the next day between Rowan and Pillar Bays on lower Chatham Strait, no other trace has been found.

FWS personnel will check the area at intervals this month, and in addition Regional Director Clarence Rhode requests the cooperation of all boatmen in the area in keeping watch in the hope of finding Mr. Sarber or some clue to his disappearance.

Any new information can be relayed to the nearest FWS station or other authority.

What sub-type of article is it?

Accident

What keywords are associated?

Missing Wildlife Agent Hosea Sarber Chatham Strait Search Ended Fws Cooperation

What entities or persons were involved?

Hosea R. Sarber Clarence Rhode

Where did it happen?

Lower Chatham Strait

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Lower Chatham Strait

Event Date

July 28

Key Persons

Hosea R. Sarber Clarence Rhode

Outcome

search ended without success; no trace of sarber found beyond skiff and motor.

Event Details

Organized search for missing Wildlife Agent Hosea R. Sarber of Petersburg ended. Missing since July 28; skiff and motor located next day between Rowan and Pillar Bays on lower Chatham Strait. FWS personnel to check area at intervals; Regional Director Clarence Rhode requests boatmen cooperation for watch and information relay to FWS stations.

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