Religious Statue Stolen from Church in Ashby de la Launde
A church in Ashby de la Launde was targeted in a theft involving religious objects, including a statue of St Francis of Assisi. The incident has prompted concerns within the local community and led to increased security measures.
The theft was discovered on 2 June 2025 at St Hibald Church, where unknown perpetrators gained access to the site by removing a padlock from the outer gate. Stolen items included a large wooden statue believed to depict Saint Francis of Assisi, a 100-year-old chair, and a prayer stool.
The objects taken held significant symbolic and emotional value for the parish. The statue had been present in the church for generations and was described by the priest as comparable to a “family heirloom,” indicating its importance beyond monetary worth.
Following the theft, the church announced plans to increase security measures. Police have opened an investigation and appealed for information, including monitoring potential resale of the stolen items.
Source: BBC