Bronze Vases Stolen From Veterans Graves in Pennsylvania Cemeteries
- Kent Police are investigating the overnight theft of two plaques honoring World War I soldiers from Christ Church Luton in Chatham.
- The plaques, standing for over 100 years and listing more than 150 primarily Medway soldier names, were taken by vandals prompting the police appeal.
- Church members and local officials expressed devastation and shock, with Rev Andrea Leonard stating she is lost for words and describing the event as desecration.
- Kent Police asked witnesses to contact them at 01634 792209 with reference 24-0355, as community safety partnership teams prepare to address the incident.
- The theft remains under investigation with no suspects identified, highlighting concerns over war memorial protection in the Chatham area.
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Veterans’ vases stolen from central Pa. cemetery ahead of Memorial Day
As Pennsylvanians prepare to honor those who lost their lives in military service this Memorial Day weekend, Lancaster County police are investigating the theft of around 100 bronze vases from veterans’ grave sites.
·Harrisburg, United States
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