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El Paso man arrested after more than 70 copper flower vases stolen at Evergreen Cemetery
El Paso man arrested after more than 70 copper flower vases stolen at Evergreen Cemetery

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time09-07-2025

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El Paso man arrested after more than 70 copper flower vases stolen at Evergreen Cemetery

El Paso County sheriff's investigators arrested a man as part of an investigation into the theft of more than 70 copper flower vases from a cemetery. Daniel Sanchez, 53, was arrested on Tuesday, July 8, after allegedly attempting to sell two copper vases to a local recycling center that he knew had been stolen, an El Paso County Sheriff's Office news release issued by spokeswoman Priscilla I. Contreras stated. The investigation began on Monday, July 7, after a person walked into the sheriff's East Montana Patrol Station to file a report about property stolen across the street at Evergreen Cemetery East at 12400 East Montana Ave., the Sheriff's Office stated. Crime of the Week: Masked burglars bust into East El Paso smoke shop, steal nearly $3,000 in merch During the investigation, deputies found that about 70 graves were missing their copper flower vases, which appeared to have been systematically removed in thefts suspected of going on for several months, sheriff's officials said. Several piles of discarded flowers were also found in the desert near the cemetery in a possible attempt to conceal the thefts of the vases, which have a value of about $400 each, sheriff's officials said. As part of the investigation, deputies and detectives from the East Montana station contacted several local recycling centers. A center informed investigators that Sanchez was attempting to quickly sell a pair of copper vases, leading to the arrest of Sanchez in the theft case, officials said. Culture: El Paso ranks No. 4 for Día de los Muertos celebrations in the US Sanchez, of the far East Side, was arrested on one count of theft of property worth between $750 and $2,500. El Paso County Jail records show Sanchez was booked into the Downtown jail on Tuesday, July 8, and released that same day after posting a $1,000 surety bond. An investigation continues. Anyone with information or who may have been impacted by the cemetery flower vase thefts may call the El Paso County Sheriff's Office at 915-273-3814. Daniel Borunda may be reached at dborunda@ and @BorundaDaniel on X. This article originally appeared on El Paso Times: El Paso man arrested in theft of Evergreen Cemetery flower vases

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