 July is going to be hotter than ever because you get up to $50 off any smartphone at Appalachian Wireless to your agreement required. Better service? Bigger savings? That's today's Appalachian Wireless, an East Kentucky network company. A cemetery is meant to be a place of final rest, but a family cemetery in Martin County became a place of unrest as one of the graves was disturbed over the weekend. Martin County Sheriff John Kirk was notified of the incident Sunday night. We went up there last night and indeed the grave had been dug. They took all the dirt down to the vault. We don't know why. We checked this morning with the state. There was no there was no permit. Nobody got a permit to try to exhume the body. We checked with local funeral homes. Nobody was trying to exhume the body. You know, we're still puzzled. We don't know if it's if we have actually a grave robber. We don't know. The grave that was disturbed was that of Emily Howard and family members are hurt and confused by the incident. I just think it's a very disrespectful thing to do to dig up somebody's family member and just leave her open like that. I can't understand what would be crossing somebody's mind to make them do that. How low would you have to be to go through something like that? It just don't make much sense to me. And like I said, the family's been really hurt by it. It's hard. You know, it's family. Nobody wants to come up here for that. Nobody should have to. No family should have to. I mean, why? It's hard enough to go through a funeral. But 15 years later has somebody come and dig your mother up. That's despicable. Absolutely despicable. If you have any information regarding this incident, you may call the Martin County Sheriff's Department anonymously at the number listed on your screen. Reporting from Martin County, I'm Sean Allen for EKB News.