Vandals ravage Demerritt Cemetery

PERU — Vandals toppled and smashed 21 headstones in Demerritt Cemetery sometime Thursday night or Friday morning.

Damage at Peru cemetery
Dan Fayen/ Sun Journal

Vandals toppled and smashed 21 headstones in Peru's Demerritt Cemetery on Thursday night. The incident is under investigation by the Oxford County Sheriff's Office.

About half of the headstones damaged were in the older section of the 6-acre cemetery bordering Route 108 (Auburn Road) and Main Street, according to Robert Dolloff, president of the Demerritt Cemetery Association.

Many of those headstones date back to the cemetery's origins in the early 19th century and featured beautiful craftsmanship from that era.

A neighbor of the cemetery checking a recent grave noticed the vandalism around noon on Friday. She quickly walked the roughly 200 yards uphill to the Peru Town Office and alerted town administrative assistant Kathy Hussey of the vandalism.

Oxford County Sheriff's Deputy George Cayer arrived on-site around 12:30 p.m. and began the criminal investigation.

"We're looking at felony and criminal mischief charges for whoever caused this vandalism," Cayer said.

"The Oxford County Sheriff's Office requests the public's assistance in solving this vandalism case," he said. If anyone has seen any suspicious behavior, such as people loitering around the Demerritt Cemetery, please call the tip line at 1-800-733-1421.

This past week has been a difficult one for the Demerritt Cemetery. On Tuesday, a woman, while allegedly driving under the influence, drove her vehicle into the cemetery, smashing several headstones including the oldest — the 600-pound Woodsum memorial stone.

The Demerritt Cemetery began in the early 1800s when Frank Demerritt donated an acre of his large Peru property for the establishment of a cemetery.

dfayen@sunjournal.com

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Dexter's picture
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Disrespect

Once they find out who did this, they should pay for the damages and than be put on a program where they have to work for the Town with out pay for a couple years. Mowing and whiping around every one of the head stones in the cemetery. That way the Town can save money by not having to pay for this service.
Growing up close by and walking through the cemetery almost everyday in the summer to get to the ball field,or winter to get to the skating rink. I was always looking at the dates on these monuments and thinking how life must have been back in the day. Now I have family and friends buried there and it realy upsets me that someone thought pushing over head stones and monuments was fun. We can only hope they will be caught and punished.

watchdog's picture
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Disrespect

At its worst. Who done it? Probably will never know. Is it kids who have been brought up wrong by parents, who lack parenting skills and aloow their kids to be deviants. Or adults,who are just plain
_ _ _holes who have never learn anything growing up. They should be brought in by any means. Tried and convicted to utmost extent of the law. That means do not let a lenient judge on the bench when brought to justice.

jammn050's picture
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Demerritt cemetary

the people responsible for this vulgar act will be caught and punished!
I can't even imagine what kind of people would do this!!! This is absolutely unacceptable behaviour!!! These are very bad people!! Know this people, GOD KNOWS WHO YOU ARE!!!

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