Police in Ontario, Ohio, had tried for nearly two years to
capture a clear image of someone who was taking mementos from
the boy's grave. They finally got that image on Saturday and
posted it to the police Facebook page.
Thousands of comments came in on the video showing a woman
leaving the gravesite with a stuffed duck that had been placed
there just hours before by the toddler's parents. Some of the
posts identified the woman as Frieda Kay Shade, 54, Ontario
police Detective Jon Sigler said.
The theft of toys and solar-cell lights from Hayden "Tank" Cole
Sheridan's grave started in 2007, soon after he died and was
buried at a cemetery in Mansfield, a town next to Ontario,
Sigler said. Mementos left at other graves nearby remained
undisturbed, making the family feel targeted, he said.
"When the family came to me, you could see the pain on their
faces. It is such a sad story," Sigler said in a telephone
interview. "It hit us the same way it hit everyone else, that
this is crazy."
After several people identified the woman from the video, Sigler
said he went to Shade's Facebook page and saw images of her
wearing the same clothes as seen in cemetery surveillance tapes.
Shade turned herself in Wednesday and told police she saw an
"aggressive dog" digging up flowers at the cemetery and placed
the toy on top of a garbage can to keep it safe.
Police do not believe that Shade and the boy's family have a
connection.
Shade is scheduled to appear in court next month on the
misdemeanor charge.
(Reporting by Kim Palmer; editing by David Bailey and Gunna
Dickson)
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