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On Sunday, August 8, 1948, Guy Rockefeller
and six friends were hiking in Sabino Canyon. Guy became stranded
on a narrow ledge about five hundred feet above Sabino
Creek. One of his friends hiked five miles to the ranger station for help. The
Sheriff’s Department was notified and Deputy John Anderson, Chief Criminal
Investigator, went to the scene with ropes and other equipment. By that time,
it was dark and the rescue had to be postponed until morning. At daybreak, Deputy
Anderson, along with several deputies and forest rangers, hiked to a point at
the top of the cliff above Mr. Rockefeller. Deputy Anderson tied a rope around
his waist and was lowered 450 feet to Mr. Rockefeller’s location. Once
on the ledge, Deputy Anderson tied the rope around the waist of the boy and signaled
for Guy to be hoisted upward to safety. As Deputy Anderson started his own climb
to the top of the cliff, he lost his grip and fell nine hundred feet into a pool
of water in the creek bed. Deputy Anderson’s body lay wedged between two
boulders for eight hours before being recovered.
Young Guy Rockefeller was found
to be tired, but otherwise in good health. Deputy John Anderson, age thirty-three,
was survived by his wife, Suzanne, his parents,
and two brothers.
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