San Antonio police search for thief who
stole body from casket
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[August 22, 2015]
By Jim Forysth
SAN ANTONIO (Reuters) - San Antonio police
were searching for someone who stole the body of a 25-year-old woman out
of her coffin after her funeral and before it was set for cremation,
police said on Friday.
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"I have never in 22 years in law enforcement ever heard of
anything like this," San Antonio police spokesman Sergeant Javier
Salazar said, adding a motive for the crime was unknown.
Julie Mott of San Antonio died earlier this month of cystic
fibrosis. A funeral for her was held last Saturday, which would have
been her 26th birthday.
Her body was moved into a private area behind the funeral chapel
where workers were to prepare it for cremation, which was set for
Monday.
The funeral home was then closed for the day, and when employees
returned on Sunday, they found the body was missing from the casket,
police said.
"This was not a case of somebody thinking they were stealing an
empty casket," Salazar said. "The body was the clear target."
Funeral home officials said there was no indication of a break-in
and police suspect the person stole the body during business hours.
"I don't think many people would have the courage to do something
like this," Salazar said.
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Dick Tips, the owner of the funeral home, has offered a $20,000
reward for information leading to the return of the body and
identification of the thief.
"This is a family business of five generations," Tips said. "I just
am not believing that this is happening."
(Reporting by Jim Forysth; Writing by Jon Herskovitz; Editing by
Eric Beech)
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