San Antonio, TX, December 16, 2025
VFW Post 76 in San Antonio, the oldest Veterans of Foreign Wars post in Texas, was burglarized overnight, with thieves stealing an undisclosed amount of money. The break-in occurred at the historic Petty House on the San Antonio River Walk. The police have initiated an investigation but have yet to make any arrests. The local community is rallying to help identify those responsible and support the post, which serves veterans and hosts various community events.
San Antonio VFW Post 76 Burglarized Again; Money Stolen Overnight
San Antonio, TX – San Antonio’s oldest Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) post, VFW Post 76, was burglarized early Monday morning, with thieves making off with an undisclosed amount of money. The break-in occurred around 3 a.m. at the historic Petty House, located at 10 10th Street along the San Antonio River Walk.
Details of the Incident
The burglary took place during the early hours of Monday, with the perpetrators gaining entry to the premises and stealing an undisclosed sum of money. The San Antonio Police Department responded promptly to the scene, initiating an investigation into the incident. As of now, no arrests have been made, and authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward.
Background on VFW Post 76
Established in 1917, VFW Post 76 is the oldest VFW post in Texas. The post is housed in the historic Petty House, a Victorian-era mansion located along the San Antonio River Walk. The building is a designated historic landmark, recognized by both the City of San Antonio and the State of Texas.
Community Response
The local community has expressed shock and disappointment over the incident. VFW Post 76 officials have appealed to the public for assistance in identifying the culprits and have assured that efforts are underway to repair any damage caused during the break-in. The post continues to serve veterans and the community, hosting various events and providing support to those who have served in the military.
Previous Incidents
This is not the first time VFW Post 76 has been targeted. In June 2024, the historic building was vandalized with graffiti, leading to community outrage and calls for increased security measures.
Ongoing Investigation
The San Antonio Police Department continues to investigate the burglary. They are reviewing surveillance footage and collecting evidence to identify the individuals responsible. Community members are encouraged to report any information that may assist in the investigation.
Contact Information
Anyone with information regarding the burglary is urged to contact the San Antonio Police Department or VFW Post 76 directly. The post can be reached at (210) 451-0111.
About VFW Post 76
VFW Post 76 is dedicated to serving veterans, active military personnel, and their families. The post offers a safe environment for veterans to foster meaningful relationships in a patriotic and friendly setting. It hosts various events, including the annual 10th Street River Festival, a three-day family-oriented event with free live entertainment, dancing, and camaraderie.
Related Events
- Seniors Gone Wild Event – 12/20/25 Xmas Party at ThePost76: A festive gathering featuring live music by JackieNotMarilyn, scheduled for December 20, 2025.
Community Support
The community’s support is crucial during this challenging time. VFW Post 76 continues to rely on the generosity and involvement of local residents to maintain its operations and support its mission.
Conclusion
The recent burglary at VFW Post 76 has deeply affected the San Antonio community. As the investigation progresses, authorities and community members are working together to ensure the safety and security of this historic institution.
FAQ
What happened at VFW Post 76?
VFW Post 76, located at 10 10th Street in San Antonio, was burglarized early Monday morning, with thieves stealing an undisclosed amount of money.
When did the burglary occur?
The burglary took place around 3 a.m. on Monday.
What is VFW Post 76?
Established in 1917, VFW Post 76 is the oldest VFW post in Texas, housed in the historic Petty House along the San Antonio River Walk.
Has VFW Post 76 been targeted before?
Yes, in June 2024, the historic building was vandalized with graffiti.
How can I help with the investigation?
Anyone with information regarding the burglary is urged to contact the San Antonio Police Department or VFW Post 76 directly at (210) 451-0111.
What events are upcoming at VFW Post 76?
An upcoming event is the Seniors Gone Wild Event – 12/20/25 Xmas Party at ThePost76, featuring live music by JackieNotMarilyn, scheduled for December 20, 2025.
Key Features of VFW Post 76
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Established | 1917 |
| Location | 10 10th Street, San Antonio, TX 78215 |
| Historic Significance | Oldest VFW post in Texas, housed in the historic Petty House along the San Antonio River Walk |
| Community Events | Hosts various events, including the annual 10th Street River Festival and the Seniors Gone Wild Event |
| Contact Information | (210) 451-0111 |
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