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Grave sites vandalized at 2 Winnipeg-area cemeteries

Dozens of grave markers have been knocked down and damaged in some cases, destroyed at two Winnipeg-area cemeteries.

Cemeteries in St. Boniface and West St. Paul targeted

Some of the damage done to grave sites and mausoleums at the All Saints Cemetery in West St. Paul, just outside of Winnipeg. Caretaker Willie Korchynski says vandals struck the cemetery sometime on Friday night. (Submitted by Willie Korchynski)

Dozens of grave markershave been knocked down and damaged in some cases, destroyed at two Winnipeg-area cemeteries.

Winnipeg police say 25 grave markers were vandalized at the St. Boniface Cemetery, located on Archibald Street, sometime between Oct. 1 and 3.

The cemetery's older area was targeted, with some decades-old monuments destroyed and others damaged.Crosses were cracked and broken, and granite chips were found on the ground.

Cemetery caretaker Michel Michaud said some of the damaged monumentsare so old,the names on them are no longer visible.

"Some of those markers or monuments, they have the names all weathered away," he told CBC News on Monday.

"We have really no idea of knowing who's buried there [and] who to contact, if we can."

Michaud said he couldn't believe the extent of the damage, which he describes as "just a total lack of respect."

"There's a couple of military markers that were toppled over and, you know, these are people who have died for the freedoms we enjoy in this country," he said.

Damage 'just sickened me,' says caretaker

Anumber ofgrave sites were also damaged at the All Saints Cemetery in West St. Paul, just outside the city.

All Saints caretakerWillieKorchynskisaid windows weresmashed on two mausoleums, five grave sites were vandalized, and the hands were broken off religious statues sometime on Friday night.

Some of the at least 25 grave markers that were knocked down and damaged at St. Boniface Cemetery sometime last week. (CBC)

"Oh, my heart was just ready to drop," he said.

"It just sickened me that people are that cruel, that they can do this to a place where people want to just rest."

Korchynskisaidhe has never seen suchvandalism at the cemetery includingthe desecration of a baby's grave.

"I just can't believe how awful this is even a baby's grave, and it just made me cry, just about, when I've seen it," he said.

The West St. Paul cemetery is wide open and easily accessible, saidKorchynski, who has filed a complaint about the vandalismwith the RCMP.

The St. Boniface Cemetery vandalism has been reported to Winnipeg police.