The DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office received a report on Thursday, May 16th,of a Theft of Decoration Day flowers from a family gravesite in Painter Cemetery at the intersection of CR-179 & CR-24. The victim had recently been the victim of a previous theft from the same gravesite and had installed cameras in the area. In the early morning hours of May 16th, those cameras caught a female subject in the act of stealing two sets of handmade floral arrangements from a headstone. An investigation by the DeKalb County Criminal Investigation Division was then opened due to the callous and heinous nature of the act.
Later that same day, after positively identifying the female subject as Martha Jane Bowes (69 of Valley Head), Investigators obtained warrants on BOWES for Theft of Property 4th (13A-8-5) as well as Desecration of a Gravesite (13A-7-23.1).
A search warrant at Bowes residence in Hammondville was executed on Friday, May 17th,by Investigators, DCSO Deputies, Valley Head P.D. and Mentone P.D. During the course of this search warrant the victim’s floral arrangements were recovered and returned. A large amount of other decoration-style floral arrangements was also present at the residence and seized.
An Investigator spoke with Bowes on Saturday, May 18th, and attempted to have her turn herself in. Bowes stated that she was currently in Mississippi and would not be back in DeKalb County until the following Wednesday. Information was then obtained by Investigators that BOWES was currently in Fort Payne, and not in Mississippi as she had previously stated.
Investigators went to a residence in Fort Payne in the evening and arrested Bowes without incident. Bowes was then transported to the DeKalb County Detention Center on the above charges as well as two outstanding Failure to Appear warrants with the DeKalb County Sheriff’s Police Department for their assistance in this case.Office. The DeKalb County Criminal Investigation Division would like to thank Valley Head Police Department and Mentone.