Mashpee Family Wants Stolen Fallen Soldier Statue Put Back

MASHPEE, Mass. (AP) — Police are investigating the theft of a statue set up in a Massachusetts yard as tribute to a Marine that was killed in Iraq.

Mashpee Police Chief Scott Carline says the life-size silhouette of a kneeling soldier went missing from the front yard of a Mashpee home Sunday morning.

The statue was made in honor of Daniel McGuire. (Photo credit: Kae McGuire)

The statue was made in honor of Daniel McGuire, who died in August 2008 at the age of 19. The McGuires have since replaced the statue with a sign that reads "Put It Back."

In a statement, the family says the statue "means nothing to those that removed it, but it means a great deal to our family."

No arrests have been made as of Monday.

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