Thursday, March 13, 2008

Pleasantville. Atlantic City cenotaph whodunit wont rest in peace.

ATLANTIC CITY - Police asked for lend a hand Wednesday in an quest of a cause that qualifies as nonconformist - even by this town's colorful standards. Nobody got dejected to start the investigation, and nothing was reported missing. In fact, the covering started when something was found. It was a tombstone, Sgt. Monica McMenamin says.



It weighs more than 300 pounds and it should goal the staid of a bit of skirt who died in 1947. Instead it was found one hour in piece full knowledge in an Atlantic City intersection - exactly in the street, at the corner of Ocean and Adriatic avenues. Sgt. Gene Maier in fact found the headstone after year, around 10 a.m. on Nov. 19. Since then, Atlantic City detectives have "notified numerous space law agencies and circulated an informational flier in an essay to restoring the important marker to its allowed owner," McMenamin said.






Still, all those circulars and requests for succour drew no answers. So now guard are turning to the worldwide to undertaking to solve the Mystery of the Appearing Tombstone. The stone carries the renown Jeralyn Naomi Nesi and is noticeable with the years "1943-1947." Police clout it's gray, about 20 by 16 inches, and it's so upsetting that the Atlantic City Public Works Department had to add improve to get it off the street. If you can aide the gendarmes reunite the gravestone with its accurate grave, they want to hear from you.



Please rally Atlantic City's Detective Bureau at 609-347-5766 - where one investigator Wednesday shades of night spiky out something that further deepened the mystery: Another reasoning this thing is such a strange encounter in Atlantic City is because there are no cemeteries in Atlantic City. The closest ones are in Pleasantville.

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