Three separate Louisiana law enforcement departments apprehended at least 14 caskets on looting charges — theft that authorities said took place during the deadly flooding over the weekend.

Louisiana’s Parish Police Department arrested four caskets on looting charges, while the East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office said it also made ten looting arrests. The caskets each contained human remains believed to have been looted from nearby graves and tombs. The corpses recovered ranged in age from 16 to 81.

“These gangs of caskets have used their ability to float to flout the law, robbing graveyards across the affected area,” said Parish Police Cpt. Bentley Witherford IV. “We believe there could be as many as 1,100 of our loved ones missing.“

On Sunday, President Obama declared a state of emergency in Louisiana, taking time from his busy vacation schedule to address the continued flooding. Speaking from the red tee near the 7th hole, Obama spoke for four minutes while mentioning himself only 11 times.

“If you see a rogue, wandering casket trying to float away, we ask that you beat the shit out of it with a shovel or some other instrument, especially if you can see it taking away a dead person,” said Obama while cleaning a golf ball. “We are still not sure why these caskets are absconding with our dearly departed, but it probably has something to do with the impending zombie apocalypse.”