[District Atty] – A former apprentice embalmer accused of taking gold crowns from human remains at a Lancaster funeral home pleaded no contest and was immediately sentenced this week, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office announced.
Deputy District Attorney John Evans said Pete Jacob Lara, 39, pleaded to seven felony counts – one count each of possession of methamphetamine and removal or possession of dental gold from human remains, and five counts of commercial burglary.
Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Christopher Estes of the Antelope Valley Branch Office sentenced Lara to seven years in state prison to be served in local custody.
Lara additionally was ordered to pay $3,000 in restitution to the Wounded Warrior Project, an or ganization that provides programs and services to military veterans wounded in combat as they transition to civilian life.
Lara is a former employee of Halley-Olsen-Murphy Funeral Home in Lancaster. While working as an apprentice embalmer, the defendant took gold crowns from bodies and other items including a cremation urn box an d medallions used to decorate urn boxes worth more than $1,000.
Prosecutors said Lara went on to pawn the stolen goods at pawn shops and jewelry exchanges. The case was investigated by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.
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Such acts really make to think that poverty and greediness make a man a criminal.its really sad to see this that people are doing such act :(