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    Accused Indiana grave robbers busted for allegedly swiping over a dozen bronze veteran burial markers

    By Priscilla DeGregory,

    22 hours ago

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    A pair of accused Indiana grave robbers have been arrested for allegedly swiping more than a dozen bronze headstone markers from veteran burial sites — memorials that can sell for several thousands.

    Terry Wood, 53, and Breanna Puentez, 25, were cuffed Friday for allegedly stealing at least 15 grave markers from six different cemeteries in La Porte County in the northwest region of the Hoosier State, the county Sheriff’s Office announced .

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    Breanna Puentez was arrested alongside Terry Wood for allegedly stealing 15 bronze grave markers for veterans. La Porte County Sheriff's Office

    Officials started receiving reports last month of bronze veteran grave markers disappearing, according to the Sheriff’s Office which launched “Justice, Peace and Salute,” a multi-division operation led by Detective Jake Koch — a veteran himself.

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    The markers are as small as a medallion or can cover the entire headstone in the shape of a plaque — the latter costing as much as thousands of dollars.

    The office expended “an extraordinary amount of effort and time” on the probe, the Sheriff’s Office said.

    On Aug. 28, officials made an announcement about the morbid robberies and encouraged people to visit the burial places of veterans. The tips resulted in a breakthrough in the case the next day, the office said.

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    Terry Wood and Puentez allegedly stole the markers from six different cemeteries in northwest Indiana. La Porte County Sheriff's Office

    Wood and Puentez allegedly pilfered the plaques in cemeteries in Union Mills, Rolling Prairie, Carmel, Pinola, Greenwood and St. Stan’s.

    In total, they are believed to have looted 15 markers and damaged a 16th, the office said.

    Wood was arrested from a home in La Porte where officers found additional evidence of the crimes, authorities said.

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    The veteran bronze markers started going missing last month, officials say. Getty Images

    It was not immediately known what their motive was.

    The duo were charged with theft and 15 counts of cemetery mischief, according to WGN9 which first reported the arrests .

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    The duo allegedly stole the grave markers from six different cemeteries. Getty Images

    Wood was being held on $15,005 bail while Puentez was not eligible for bail for allegedly violating bond conditions in another case.

    Capt. Derek Allen called the crimes “disgusting” and “unacceptable.”

    “Hopefully, US Veterans, both deceased and living, can find peace and comfort with these arrests, and with that, we salute them for their service,” Allen said.

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    Richard Stent
    11m ago
    It takes real scum to steal from dead veterans.
    real talk
    33m ago
    fucking white 🗑️
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