Police are investigating
An investigation has been launched after a memorial cross was stolen from a church graveyard in South Devon.
The wooden cross, which has a brass plaque and the name Michael Harrison on it, was taken between Tuesday 12 August and the early hours of Thursday 14 August in Broadhempston.
Sergeant Alex Freeman said: This incident has caused significant distress to the family and friends of Michael Harrison.
“The wooden cross taken from his grave held sentimental value, and its removal has understandably caused upset.
“Graves and memorials are intended as places of reflection and remembrance, and the removal of items from them is completely unacceptable.
“We are appealing to anyone who may have witnessed this incident or who has information that could assist our investigation, including helping to return the cross to Michael’s resting place, to come forward.
“Any information could be vital to the family and friends and will help ensure these places continue to be treated with the respect they deserve.”
Anyone with information is asked to contact police on 101 quoting reference 50250214592.
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