http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-merseyside-24748489
A woman has been jailed for stealing flowers from a Liverpool crematorium to then sell on for profit.
Marion Hill and her sister were caught on CCTV taking tributes carrying the words 'Mum' and 'Nan' from Springwood crematorium, Allerton on 7 May.
Wreaths were later found at Hill's house, along with blank condolence cards and "wreath-making accessories".
Hill was jailed for 10 weeks at Liverpool Magistrates' Court. Lyndsay Millett was given a suspended sentence.
Hill, 42, who has previous convictions for fraud and theft and Ms Millett, 37, claimed they had taken the wreaths to put on their own mother's grave.
But the prosecution argued the items found at Hill's home showed involvement in a business in taking wreaths and selling them on.