‘Disgusting’ and ‘unacceptable’ thefts of bronze grave markers from veterans’ headstones at multiple cemeteries lead to numerous felony ‘mischief’ charges: Sheriff

Breanna Puentez, Terry Wood

Breanna Puentez, Terry Wood (La Porte County Sheriff’s Office).

After bronze grave markers on veterans’ headstones started disappearing from multiple different cemeteries in Indiana, investigators, including a military veteran, launched a probe last month to find out why. Just before the weekend, authorities in La Porte County said that investigation resulted in two arrests and numerous felony charges.

The La Porte County Sheriff’s Office revealed that 53-year-old Terry Wood was the first of the two suspects to be arrested, this after authorities “encouraged” locals to visit the graves of veterans and were able to generate a tip. Investigators said that at least 15 grave markers at cemeteries, whether Union Mills, Rolling Prairie, Carmel, Pinola, Greenwood or St. Stan’s, had been stolen and that at least one of those markers had been “damaged” during an “attempted” but seemingly unsuccessful theft.

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