"Funeral Service Operator Accused of Hiding Woman's Body and Cremated Remains in Denver Home"

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A former funeral service operator in Denver, Colorado, is facing multiple charges after a woman’s corpse and the cremated remains of at least 30 people were found at a home following an eviction. The tenant, identified as Miles Harford, operated Apollo Funeral and Cremation Services and is accused of abuse of a corpse, forgery of a public document, and theft. Authorities discovered the remains in boxes, a hearse, and a U-Haul vehicle, with some families experiencing delays in obtaining their loved ones' remains. The suspect, who accumulated significant debt with crematories, could face up to three years in prison if convicted.
- Woman’s corpse and at least 30 cremated remains found at Denver home after eviction of funeral service operator, police say CNN
- Colorado funeral home director kept woman's body, other remains: Police USA TODAY
- ‘You shouldn’t have to die twice’: Husband devastated after wife’s body found in hearse FOX 31 Denver
- Woman's body, 30 cremains found in failed funeral director's home, old hearse in backyard New York Post
- Money issues prompted crematories to stop working with funeral home owner accused of hiding body in a hearse, police say 9News.com KUSA
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