On the same afternoon that she mourned and buried a husband who died in a highway crash, Anne Crowley and her children arrived home to find their house had been burglarized.
The crime of opportunity occurred sometime between 10:30 a.m. and 2:25 p.m. Wednesday, according to the Wright County Sheriff's Office. Authorities twice checked on the house at the family's request during that time, but didn't see anything suspicious.
Steven Crowley, 50, was eulogized at an 11:30 a.m. funeral at St. Peter's Catholic Church in Delano and buried that afternoon down the street from the house of worship. The church is a short drive from the Crowley home on wooded property north of town.
Anne Crowley, along with her three children and others among her extended family, came directly back to the house from the parish cemetery, a 3-mile drive, to discover the burglary.
Sheriff's Lt. Greg Findley characterized the daylight break-in as being obviously timed to coincide with the funeral and as a "kick in the teeth to the family. Unbelievable."
"Can you imagine coming home after that," Findley said, "the headache and the heartache of someone burglarizing your house?"
Daughter Elizabeth Crowley, 23, was among those who came upon what they hadn't anticipated would be a crime scene.
"It was very disrespectful to my family," said the eldest of the Crowley children, who traveled from Milwaukee for the services. "At this sort of time, [anticipating burglary] is not the first thing you think about. There are more important things you are focusing your energy on."