A Richmond father is beyond elated after finding his son's missing memorial cross returned.
Shane Moses, who used to go by Vernon Moses, reported that one of two memorial crosses was stolen last November near No. 4 Road and Steveston Highway.
The crosses were in memory of Moses' sons Jess, 16, and Shane, 19, who were killed in a car crash in May 2012.
When the one cross went missing, Moses was distraught as he often spent time by his two sons' crosses, which are made of stainless steel and have an image of each son and lights on them.
On Monday (May 12) morning, 13 years to the day when his sons died, Moses visited the memorial site and found the missing cross had been put back.
"It's just great, great news that my sons are together again there," he said.
"Thank you (to) whoever took it, thank you so much for putting it back. Jess is back with his brother Shane, and the crosses are together."
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