Burglars Steal Urn of Woman in Tulsa
- Burglars targeted Custom Craft in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where they stole a woman's urn containing her ashes.
- The theft has left the family devastated and seeking answers.
- Local authorities are investigating the robbery and urging anyone with information to come forward.
TULSA, Okla. — A Tulsa woman, Anna Daniels, is heartbroken after the urn containing her late sister's remains was stolen from a local engraving business. Daniels had taken the urn to Custom Craft Awards & Engraving to have her sister Kathy's name, birthday, and date of death engraved, but received a devastating call informing her of a burglary at the shop. The owner of Custom Craft, Harrison Duff, reported that the theft occurred in the early morning hours, leaving Daniels in tears upon hearing the news. "As soon as he said it was stolen, I burst into tears," she recounted, expressing her deep emotional pain over the loss. The urn held significant sentimental value for Daniels, who described her sister as her protector and a central figure in her life. Duff emphasized the irreplaceable nature of the urn, stating, "Everything else financially can be replaced, but the urn specifically, I can't replace that." The incident has left both Daniels and Duff grappling with the emotional toll of the theft, as they await further developments. Tulsa police are currently investigating the burglary, and Daniels remains hopeful for the return of her sister's urn. The community is encouraged to stay informed and assist in any way possible as the search for the stolen urn continues.