Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Nursing Assistant Suspected in Elder Abuse

AL - Jefferson County sheriff's deputies are searching for a certified nursing assistant charged with stealing the identity of a 98-year-old patient.

Authorities say Jacqueline Anne Lumpkin took personal information from a nursing home patient and rang up more than $5,000 in goods and services.

Lumpkin, of east Birmingham, was employed by a temporary work agency that had placed her in the nursing home. Investigators didn't release the name of the nursing home.

Lumpkin is charged with elder abuse/neglect, identity theft, and fraudulent use of a credit card. Her bond is set at $45,000.

Authorities are trying to determine if there are additional victims.

Anyone who knows of Lumpkin's whereabouts is asked to call the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office at 325-1450 or Crimestoppers at 254-7777.

Source:
Jefferson County authorities seek woman suspected in abuse of elderly patient

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

More and more crimes of this nature will come to light and now, with the economy in a nosedive
Jacqueline Anne Lumpkin's
crimes will multiply like cockroaches.

I hope the authorities find and dig this scum out of the muck and throw her in a cage for life because she is dangerous and will do this again and probably has a parade of victims in her past.

Anonymous said...

And what happens to the victim now?

A guardianship, I bet. And that's when she'll lose everything she has left.

Anonymous said...

Yes, "We", she's probably made a career out of exploiting the elderly. A real piece of work.

She was in a position to actually help people and do good deeds, but she chose greed instead.

Anonymous said...

Jacqueline Anne Lumpkin and people like her gives me the creeps and nightmares.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said: "And what happens to the victim now?
A guardianship, I bet. And that's when she'll lose everything she has left."

She probably WAS under Guardianship.LOL You KNOW 'they' take NO responsibility!