Police are continuing their investigation to trace the vandals who desecrated babies' graves.
Police Community Support Officers have been speaking with visitors at Hove Cemetery since the vandalism of six of the nine graves in the infants' section.
Their inquiries have uncovered no leads but officers remain determined.
Parents visiting the cemetery on Easter Sunday found the graves trashed.
Decorations and teddy bears were smashed or tossed aside while a rose bush at the head of one grave was uprooted to leave a gaping hole. A fence around one grave was torn down.
One mother, Sharon Evans, 37, of Portslade, who buried her baby Archie in February, said: "You don't expect such a thing to happen. I can't understand how anyone could do it because it's obvious they're babies' graves."
A police spokeswoman said: "The investigation is continuing and we would appeal for anyone with information to come forward."
Call Sussex police on 0845 6070999 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.
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