Two men in their 20s have been arrested after lawns and freshly-dug plots at a Waikato graveyard were ripped up by hoons earlier this week.
The pair are accused of intentionally damaging the Hautapu Cemetery, leaving locals "sickened".
It follows the arrest of a 19-year-old over the August 1 incident, which saw grass shredded and mud churned up in tyre tracks around the cemetery. It's expected the damage will take months to repair.
Cambridge police have since arrested another two men, both aged 24. One is due to appear in the Hamilton District Court on August 11 on charges of intentional damage, interfering with a grave, sustained loss of traction and perverting the course of justice.
The second is due to appear in the court on August 16 on charges of intentional damage, interfering with a grave and sustained loss of traction.