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LAGRANGE COUNTY, Ind. -- The LaGrange County Sheriff's Office announced this week that it is asking for the community's help in an ongoing investigation regarding the vandalism of veteran grave markers at a cemetery in LaGrange County.
"These acts of disrespect not only damage property but deeply wound the families and community members who honor and remember those who served our country," the LCSO said.
"Multiple cemeteries throughout LaGrange County that have had property damage so if anyone sees or hears anything please contact the LCSO at 260-463-7491."
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