Family Of Former LAPD Detective Issues Plea For Return Of His Ashes Stolen From Lancaster Home
LAPPL News Watch
February 8, 2021
A Lancaster family was left heartbroken after the ashes of a former
LAPD detective were stolen from his widow's home.
Burglars broke into
the widow's west Lancaster home on Thursday, stealing a safe and her
most precious possession: a wooden box containing her husband's ashes.
"She's totally devastated and I can't imagine what she's going through.
She just needs him back. That's her husband, (the) love of her life,"
said Steve LaFlower, the victim's nephew.
Dan Moran died in 2008 after
retiring from the LAPD, working out of the Van Nuys station for most of
his career. Relatives say he devoted much of his adult life to public
service.
"Right out of high school, he joined the Army as a military
police officer... When he was discharged, he joined the LAPD. He served
for 43 years and retired in 2007," LaFlower added.
The family says the
burglars got away with coins and other valuables but Moran's widow
doesn't care about getting any of those stolen items back. She just
wants her husband's ashes. "She just wants them to have a heart and
realize how important this is to her and the whole family and just
return it. No questions asked."
Relatives say the loss is heartbreaking.
"It's as if we've lost him again, the grieving process has started all
over again," LaFlower said.
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