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Yes, stealing someone's cremains is illegal. It is considered a form of theft and can lead to criminal charges, including larceny or desecration of remains, depending on local laws. Additionally, such actions are often viewed as morally and ethically reprehensible, causing significant emotional distress to the deceased's family.

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