Tomb Raiders Sought Across Nine States
Authorities across Florida and other states are pursuing a trio from Indianapolis—Porsche Bancroft, her boyfriend Drake Milam, and her mother Angela Garrett—who are suspected of stealing valuables from cemeteries and niches across at least nine states. Florida’s Orange County Sheriff’s Office says about 20 Florida cases have been identified, with investigators warning that many victims may not yet realize items were taken. The suspects, described as a mother-daughter pair and the daughter's boyfriend, have warrants that would extradite them to Florida, and they are believed to have traveled the eastern United States targeting cremation niches for jewelry and family heirlooms. Central Florida Crimeline is offering up to a $5,000 reward for information leading to an arrest, as authorities stress the need for families to check their loved ones’ resting places. State investigators, including the North Carolina SBI, are aiding the multi-state investigation, with officials urging vigilance and noting the potential for additional victims. The case has drawn widespread attention as a coordinated “tomb raiders” operation extending across numerous states.
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WAVE - Louisville NewsCenter‘Tomb raiders’: Trio accused of stealing from the dead at cemeteries in at least 8 states
WHNS - Greenville NewsCenterOfficials: ‘Tomb raiders’ on the run in Southeast after stealing cremated remains
insurancejournal.comOtherTomb Raiders Stole From Cemeteries in 9 States. Florida Offering Reward for Info