A Worcester man stole two bronze plaques and 15 various veteran grave markers from a cemetery in the city, police said.
Theurer is charged with receiving stolen property over $1200, vandalizing a gravestone, sale of stolen grave markers and receipt of stolen grave marker, according to a Worcester police press release.
Arthur Theurer, 64, is facing four charges after stealing and selling over a dozen grave markers from veteran gravesites The post Worcester man stole veterans’ grave markers, police say appeared first ...
WORCESTER ― A Worcester man faces multiple charges in connection to stolen markers from veterans gravesites at St. John ...
Worcester Police Department arrested Arthur Theurer, 64, in connection with a series of graveyard thefts. The police were ...
Thieves stole historic bronze plaques from St. John's Cemetery in Worcester, but police recovered 17 items and arrested a 64-year-old suspect.
Police arrested a suspect in the case Thursday. Arthur Theurer, 64, was charged with receiving stolen property over $1,200, vandalizing a gravestone, sale of a stolen grave marker, and receipt of ...
On Thursday they arrested Arthur Theurer, 64, at his home on Temple Street, in connection with the thefts. He faces counts of receiving stolen property over $1,200, vandalizing a gravestone ...
Officers with the neighborhood response team found 15 veteran grave markers and two bronze plaques. On Thursday they arrested Arthur Theurer, 64, at his home on Temple Street, in connection with the ...