Friday, September 26, 2014

Bond Set for Caretaker Charged With Financial Exploitation of Illinois Woman in Hospice

Multiple felony charges have been filed against a Chicago woman accused of stealing from two DuPage County women, one of which was a Winfield woman confined to hospice care in her home, according to a news release from the DuPage County State's Attorney's Office.

Latesha Miller, 37, has been charged with continuing a financial crimes enterprise, aggravated identity theft, financial exploitation of a person, financial institution fraud, forgery and theft, the release stated.

In August 2013, Miller worked as a certified nursing assistant at the Spring Meadows senior living facility in Naperville, where she allegedly stole an 86 year-old resident’s credit card and several checks, according to the release.

While working for a home health care agency, Miller was assigned to care for a hospice patient from Aug. 19 to 21, 2014, in Winfield. While caring for the woman, who has since passed away, Miller allegedly stole two checks that were both written out to an acquaintance, the release stated.

Bond was set at $300,000 for Miller, whose next court appearance will be Sept. 29 in front of Judge Kathryn Creswell.

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Bond Set for Caretaker Charged With Financial Exploitation of Naperville-Winfield Woman

2 comments:

Thelma said...

That is not financial exploitation; it is outright theft, pure and simple.

StandUp said...

In hospice? That's lower than usual.