Woman skips mom's funeral to steal her safe, police say
FOX NEWS - Police in Massachusetts said a woman ditched her own mother's funeral on Friday to break into her home and steal a safe filled with items worth $90,000.
Alyce Davenport, 30, and Diron Conyers, 27, both appeared in court Monday and faced seven counts related to the alleged robbery, the Telegram & Gazette reported.
Charges were filed against the two after Thomas Baillet, Davenport's mother's fiance, told police someone broke into his house during the funeral of Audra Johnson - Davenport's mother - and stole the safe from a locked bedroom.
Court documents reportedly stated Davenport was suspected of the theft, and was recently kicked out of the house over her drug habits.
Police found a car linked to Davenport on the side of a road with the safe in the trunk, which Davenport allegedly slammed shut when officers tried to peek inside.
Legal documents, $5,000 in coins, a bag of knives and jewelry were found elsewhere in the car.
Inside a motel room where Davenport and Conyers were staying, police discovered cocaine, in addition to "jewelry, keys, cellphones, a real estate contract relating to the address from which the safe had been stolen, and a checkbook reported stolen from a home" in Connecticut, the Gazette reported.