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Park Predators

The Rifleman

Park Predators

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True Crime

4.415.6K Ratings

🗓️ 29 October 2024

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

When an experienced naturalist and game warden disappeared into the Alaskan wilderness while on patrol, alarm bells went off. What exactly happened to Hosea Sarber in July 1952 remains a dark mystery, but his descendants reached out to Park Predators to feature his story in the hopes of learning more.

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0:00.0

Hi Park enthusiasts, I'm your host Delia Diambra.

0:04.0

And the story I have for you today is about a passionate outdoorsman who was an extremely

0:09.1

skilled rifleman and someone who could hunt, fish, and easily find his way in and out of the woods.

0:15.0

But he disappeared under extremely suspicious circumstances.

0:20.0

Circumstances that raised so many red flags, his name and life story is now considered by some to be the stuff of legends.

0:28.0

There wasn't a lot of easily accessible source material on the internet about Alaskan Game Warden

0:34.1

Jose A Sarber because he disappeared in July 1952.

0:38.6

So I had to turn to a handful of super old newspapers that published articles about him.

0:44.1

And the whole reason I found his story so fitting for this show is because it's technically

0:48.9

unsolved.

0:50.6

And his descendants reached out to me directly, suggesting I consider his case for a future episode.

0:56.0

Well, I took them up on that, and boy am I glad I did.

1:01.0

This is Park Predators. Oh, Around four Around 4 o'clock on the afternoon of Monday, July 28, 1952, a man named Doyle

1:50.4

Sisney was working as the engineer on an Alaska Fish and Wildlife Patrol boat named Black Bear.

1:56.7

When he watched his colleague 55-year-old Jose Sarber zoom off in a small 14 foot boat.

2:03.0

According to an article by the Rangel Sentinel,

2:05.0

Josea was departing the bigger vessel Doyle was on

2:08.0

to go patrol a nearby body of water called Rowan Bay.

2:12.0

I imagine Josea and Doyle probably of Water called Rowan Bay.

2:12.7

I imagine Jose and Doyle probably knew one another well by this point because I saw some

2:17.6

mentions of both of them in the source material saying that they worked for Alaska's Fish

2:21.7

and Wildlife Service as far back as the mid 1930s.

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