Cemetery worker stole veterans' headstones to lay floor for garage: Police
Kevin Maynard used to work at Rhode Island Veterans Memorial Cemetery
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First posted: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 08:34 PM EDT | Updated: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 08:39 PM EDT
A cemetery worker in the U.S. allegedly used headstones of fallen soldiers as paving stones to complete his garage makeover.
Kevin Maynard, 59, who used to work at the Rhode Island Veterans Memorial Cemetery, was arraigned Monday in federal court. According to local media accounts, he is expected to plead guilty to theft of government property.
When stones of dead servicemen in the U.S. fade or crack over time, they are supposed to be destroyed with honours, and then the Department of Veterans Affairs replaces them.
But police say Maynard took 150 stones home — many of them still inscribed with the names of soldiers — to build a floor for his garage.
Police said they discovered Maynard's Ford truck parked on top of the markers. One inscribed with the name of a Second World War veteran who died in 2011 was placed face up.
They believe Maynard had been moving the headstones a few at a time since 2009.
Gravestones used in a carport near the home of Kevin Maynard, a former VA cemetery worker in Rhode Island are pictured in this court handout photo. Maynard is accused of stealing more than 150 gravestones for use in the driveway. Handout/Postmedia Network
Gravestones used in a carport near the home of Kevin Maynard, a former VA cemetery worker in Rhode Island are pictured in this court handout photo. Maynard is accused of stealing more than 150 gravestones for use in the driveway. Handout/Postmedia Network
Cemetery worker stole veterans' headstones to lay floor for garage: Police | Wor
Kevin Maynard used to work at Rhode Island Veterans Memorial Cemetery
Postmedia Network
First posted: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 08:34 PM EDT | Updated: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 08:39 PM EDT
A cemetery worker in the U.S. allegedly used headstones of fallen soldiers as paving stones to complete his garage makeover.
Kevin Maynard, 59, who used to work at the Rhode Island Veterans Memorial Cemetery, was arraigned Monday in federal court. According to local media accounts, he is expected to plead guilty to theft of government property.
When stones of dead servicemen in the U.S. fade or crack over time, they are supposed to be destroyed with honours, and then the Department of Veterans Affairs replaces them.
But police say Maynard took 150 stones home — many of them still inscribed with the names of soldiers — to build a floor for his garage.
Police said they discovered Maynard's Ford truck parked on top of the markers. One inscribed with the name of a Second World War veteran who died in 2011 was placed face up.
They believe Maynard had been moving the headstones a few at a time since 2009.
Gravestones used in a carport near the home of Kevin Maynard, a former VA cemetery worker in Rhode Island are pictured in this court handout photo. Maynard is accused of stealing more than 150 gravestones for use in the driveway. Handout/Postmedia Network
Gravestones used in a carport near the home of Kevin Maynard, a former VA cemetery worker in Rhode Island are pictured in this court handout photo. Maynard is accused of stealing more than 150 gravestones for use in the driveway. Handout/Postmedia Network


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