Sunday, September 6, 2009

$100,000 Bond Set for Elderly Exploitation Case

An Ottawa woman, out on bond for allegedly exploiting the elderly, is now accused of a similar but separate crime against an aged Ottawa couple.

Her new bond was set at $100,000.

Susan K. Anderson, 3103 E. 1951st Road, is charged with financial exploitation of an elderly person, a Class 3 felony, for theft of more than $300 and less than $5,000.

She had been out of custody on a $15,000 bond on a similar charge filed earlier this year.

Full Article and Source:
$100,000 Bond Set for Elderly Exploitation Case

6 comments:

StandUp said...

You see, there she goes again. And that's because the penalties for the first offense aren't swift nor strong enough.

Anonymous said...

If they'd lock these greedy slugs up, there may not be a second offense.

Anonymous said...

Weak soft consequences for criminal activities is an invitation to go out and do it again.

Anonymous said...

Preying on the elderly and disabled is so easy and profitable, the greedy pirates just can't give it up.

Anonymous said...

Was anybody keeping tabs on Susan K. Anderson when she was out on bond? Apparently not.

Anonymous said...

This matter shows the system in place does not always perform as intended or expected which works in favor of the offender. Old folks are especially at risk for people who are looking for easy targets.