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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Texas teens tell police they converted skull into bong<br /><br />HOUSTON Three teenagers were arrested after two of them told police they dug up a secluded grave north of Houston, removed the skull from the coffin and converted it into a marijuana bong.<br /><br />Police found a grave in the city of Humble that had been disturbed, but were still investigating the rest of the teens&#x27; story, Houston police Sgt. John Chomiak said.<br /><br />Kevin Wade Jones, 17, and Matthew Richard Gonzalez, 17, both of Kingwood, were arrested Wednesday night and were being held on misdemeanor charges of abuse of a corpse, Chomiak said. The juvenile was referred to the Harris County juvenile justice system.<br /><br />A woman who answered the phone at Gonzalez&#x27;s home declined comment. A telephone number for Jones could not immediately be found, and it wasn&#x27;t clear from court records if either had an attorney.<br /><br />Police were interviewing Jones about the use of a stolen debit card when he told them about the grave theft, which purportedly occurred around March 15, according to court documents. Asked why Jones would volunteer such a story, Chomiak said, We can only speculate and guess to what goes on in the criminal mind.<br /><br />Gonzalez confirmed the story to investigators in a follow-up interview. Police were led to a heavily wooded site in Humble where they found a knocked-over headstone and water-filled hole more than 4 feet deep. At the time, the muddy water did not allow police to see if the coffin had been disturbed.<br /><br />They dug into this gravesite and that was enough to warrant the abuse of corpse charge, Chomiak said. There has to be further investigation into the actual gravesite.<br /><br />Police believe the grave is that of an 11-year-old boy who died in 1921. Preliminary reports indicate it was part of a 19th-century veterans cemetery, Chomiak said. While residents in the area knew of the cemetery&#x27;s existence, it did not appear to be maintained.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/22399">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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