from kpic.com
By Lindsey Kovacevich
A memorial at the Roseburg Regional Airport was vandalized over the weekend, and a cash reward has been offered to catch and convict those responsible.
The Marion Carl Foundation built the memorial in honor of Major General Marion Carl after he was murdered in a home invasion robbery more than a decade ago on North Bank Road near Glide.
Carl was an aviation giant and war hero, flying missions in three different wars.
The chairman of the foundation, Ernie King, received a call Monday morning about the damage to the memorial site.
"They saw the light was out, and of course its very shocking to see the sign gone. Then they could see it was pulled loose in the back and they tried to pry that out. There is an insert there of Marion Carl, it's a bronze likeness of him with a record of his accomplishments and achievements while he was a marine aviator. It is worth a quit a bit of money. They tried to get it out and couldn't get it loose."
King estimates the damage is over $5,000.
Bill Woods, who now owns Western Wings, donated the sign when he was the owner of Global Signs. He is offering a $5,000 reward for the arrest and conviction of those responsible.
"A couple of kids will not go to space camp because of this vandalism. I think its more than vandalism, I think it's the result of trying to make money."
If you have any information or leads on who may of done this, call the Roseburg Police Department at 673-6633.
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Stuff like this makes my blood boil.
Robbie