Fourth suspect arrested in All Saints Cemetery thefts in Wilmington

Fourth suspect arrested in All Saints Cemetery thefts in Wilmington

WILMINGTON, Del. — Delaware State Police have arrested a fourth suspect in connection with a series of thefts from All Saints Cemetery, where nearly 200 bronze vases were stolen between September and November 2024.

Mark Worley, 32, of Wilmington, turned himself in at Troop 2 on Sunday after being linked to the thefts. Authorities had previously arrested three other suspects—Thomas Hudson, Ashley Newcomb, and Alonza Mosley—on February 19 at a Newark residence.

The suspects allegedly trespassed onto cemetery grounds after hours, stole the ceremonial vases from gravestones, and fled in a waiting vehicle. The stolen property was valued at over $100,000.

Worley was arraigned by Justice of the Peace Court 11 and committed to Howard R. Young Correctional Institution on a $68,100 cash bond.

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