- Tianna Grace Talbot was sentenced to probation for stealing an urn with a murdered Sandy man’s ashes.
- She pleaded guilty to theft; a second charge for desecration of a human body was dismissed in a plea deal.
- The ashes belonged to Chance Eggett. Three people have been sentenced to prison in relation to his 2020 killing in Tooele County.
SALT LAKE CITY — A Utah woman was sentenced to two years of probation after pleading guilty to theft in a case accusing her of stealing an urn full of ashes from a woman whose son was murdered.
Tianna Grace Talbot, 23, pleaded guilty on Aug. 11 to theft of under $500, a class A misdemeanor, as part of a plea deal. In exchange, a charge of abuse or desecration of a human body, a third-degree felony, was dismissed.
She was sentenced to one year in jail, but that sentence was suspended and she was ordered to serve two years of probation…