July 13, 2012 - HUDSON, N.Y. - It's a case of star-spangled larceny that mystified a New York town. CBS News burrowed into it, "On the Road."The crime scene is a cemetery in Hudson, N.Y. -- in a special section reserved for Civil War veterans. The evidence: the remnants of what used to be rows of flags.
It happened just before the 4th of July. Local TV and newspapers started reporting on the dozens of flags stolen, ripped right off the flag poles.
It really riled this community.
Residents said they were "very, very angry" and "disgusted."
"It's so disrespectful what they've done to our veterans," one resident said.
After the incident, cemetery caretaker and Army veteran Vince Wallace called a news conference and announced a reward: "About 500 bucks for the arrest and conviction of the dirtbag who did this."
Other veterans volunteered to replace the flags. But just a few hours later -- it happened again, this time in broad daylight. Three thefts in one week. read more>>>
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