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Julie Mott: Body of young woman stolen from coffin as family prepares for cremation

Police say they do not have a motive for the crime

Andrew Buncombe
Monday 24 August 2015 04:16 EDT
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The family of Julie Mott have appealed for help
The family of Julie Mott have appealed for help

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Police in Texas have launched an investigation after a 25-year-old woman's body was stolen from a coffin following her funeral service and while her family prepared to cremate her.

Julie Mott's remains were believed to have been taken just hours after the service at Mission Park Funeral Chapel in San Antonio.

Following the theft, the funeral home has offered a reward of $25,000 to anyone with information that leads to her body being recovered.

A reward of ,000 has been offered to anyone who has information leading to the recovery of Julie Mott's body
A reward of ,000 has been offered to anyone who has information leading to the recovery of Julie Mott's body

“We just want our daughter’s remains returned so, we can have some closure to our grief," the dead woman’s father, Tim Mott, told KSAT.

Officers went to the chapel after workers discovered that the coffin that contained her remains was empty.

“I have never - in 22 years in law enforcement - ever heard of anything like this," said San Antonio Police Department spokesman Sergeant Javier Salazar.

Ms Mott died due to complications from cystic fibrosis on 8 August. The funeral was held on Saturday 15 August, which would have been her 26th birthday.

“This was not a case of somebody thinking they were stealing an empty casket,” said Mr Salazar. “The body was the clear target.”

Funeral home officials said there was no indication of a break-in and police suspect the person stole the body during business hours.

Dick Tips, the owner of the funeral home, speculated that the body may have been stolen by someone opposed to cremation, rather than burial.

“This is a family business of five generations. I just am not believing that this is happening,” he said.

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