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FUNERAL HOME MYSTERY Report: Texas police look for body stolen from casket
A grief-stricken San Antonio family is trying to find out who would steal their daughter’s body from a local funeral home. “So what it’s believed is between the hours of 1.30pm, when the service ended, to about 4.30pm, when they locked up for the evening, someone came in and stole Ms Mott’s remains”.
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Mott died on August 8 from Cystic Fibrosis.
Mission Parks Funeral Chapel is offering a ,000 reward to anyone who will return Julie Mott’s remains to give “closure to her family’s grief”.
Salazar told reporters that, because of her illness, Mott hadn’t been expected to live beyond age 3, but her family watched her grow into a “vibrant, typical young girl”, according to the New York Daily News. There were also no signs of forced entry.
“I just am not believing that this is happening”.
“I have known the Motts for over 30 years and their daughter Julie her entire life. “.
Her body was moved into a private area behind the chapel where workers were to prepare it for cremation, set for Monday.
Dick Tips, the owner of the funeral home, said: “This is a family business of five generations”.
“It is actually fairly regarding”, stated San Antonio police Sgt. Because there has been no leads in locating the woman’s remains, SAPD created a post on Facebook Friday asking the public for their help. “I love you more than life itself”.
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Anyone with information is asked to call 210-225-TIPS.