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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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Bronze vases stolen from veterans graves in Pennsylvania cemeteries

"An absolute disgrace to veterans and those who paid the ultimate sacrifice."

·Baltimore, United States
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Penn Live broke the news in Harrisburg, United States on Saturday, May 24, 2025.
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