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May 25. 2012 1:57AM
Items from cemetery recovered by police
WALPOLE — Police recovered items Monday believed to have been stolen from St. Peter Cemetery on Route 123, Sgt. Justin Sanctuary said in a press release.
“Some of the recovered items are flowers in pots, solar lights, stone plaques, figurines and flower basket holders,” he said.
Anyone missing items from the cemetery is encouraged to contact Walpole police at 445-2058 to set up an appointment to view the recovered items.
Suspects have been identified and criminal charges are being filed, Sanctuary said.
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