St. Joseph Cemetary
Arrest made in grave robbing case
An 18-year-old Perry resident has been charged with aggravated cemetery desecration for allegedly digging up and taking home the urn containing his father's ashes.
Stephen E. Pike turned himself in after learning the police planned to charge him, according to a release from Batavia PD.
Sometime on Monday, Pike allegedly took the urn and carried it to his residence.
The urn was retrieved by detectives and re-interned at the cemetery.
Police have suspect in alleged grave robbing case at St. Joseph Cemetery
Batavia PD investigators and the District Attorney's Office are sorting through legal statutes to figure out exactly what crime to charge a local 18-year-old man with after he allegedly dug up a relative's urn at St. Joseph's Cemetery in Batavia.
The 18-year-old apparently decided he wanted to keep some of ashes of a many-years-deceased relative, so he dug up the urn and took it home, according to Det. Todd Crossett.
The hole in the ground at the cemetery was discovered yesterday and police quickly identified a suspect.
"In 18 years, this is a first," Crossett, referring to the first grave robbing investigation of his career.
Since it is an unusual case, and the fact that what was stolen is ashes, which creates a small legal wrinkle that investigators want to straighten out, they are looking for some legal clarifications before actually filing charges, Crossett said.
Crossett said an arrest could come as soon as today and police will release more details once the suspect is booked and processed.
Massive tree limb down in St. Joe's cemetery
Among the wind damage from Saturday was a massive tree limb that came down in St. Joe's cemetery on Harvester Avenue. As of yesterday evening, it hadn't been removed yet. The limb knocked askew several headstones when it fell.