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Deputies: Teen burglars tasted, snorted human and canine ashes

Thursday, January 20, 2011 , Posted by Tyree at 9:01 AM

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By Barbara Hijek January 19, 2011 07:43 AM

Three young men have been arrested in connection with a Silver Springs
Shores burglary last month in which about $1,500 worth of jewelry, a
laptop, a DVD player and a 42-inch flat-screen TV was stolen.


Also stolen: The remains of a woman's father and the ashes of her two pet great Danes, reports the Ocala Star Banner.


Marion County detectives say the burglars told them they thought the
containers with the ashes they stole contained crushed pills, so they
tasted and snorted them, reports the Star Banner.


When they saw an article in the Star-Banner, they realized those were the remains of the canines.


Karma.




Holli Tencza, the resident whose home was burglarized, told the Star
Banner she hopes the remains of her father and her pets, Samson and
Epic, will be found.


A detective believes the dogs' remains were possibly thrown into a
lake, which the agency's dive team is expected to search. The ashes of
the human, the detective said, are believed to be at an unknown
location and they are trying to recover them, reports the Star Banner.


“It was all about the money. I had no money coming in and needed money
so I did it. It was a stupid mistake,” David Diaz, 19, told the Star
Banner.


Marion County sheriff's detectives arrested David Diaz, 19; Waldo
Soroa, 19; and Matrix Andaluz, 18, on charges of burglary and three
counts of grand theft, according to the Sheriff's Office.

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