Thursday, October 24, 2013
Three accused of bilking elderly Owls Head woman of more than $20,000
OWLS HEAD, Maine — Three people have been charged in connection with the theft of more than $20,000 from an elderly woman.
Caregivers Tasha Campbell, 22, of Searsmont and Alicia Rawley, 45, of Waldoboro were charged with Class C theft, according to a news release issued Wednesday by the Knox County Sheriff’s Office.
Campbell was arrested Sept. 12 and has since been released on bail. She is scheduled to make her initial appearance in Rockland District Court on Oct. 30. Rawley was issued a summons on Oct. 2. No court date has been set for her.
Also, Terry Perry, 40, of South Thomaston was arrested Sept. 26 and charged with Class C theft in connection with the case. Perry made his initial court appearance Sept. 27 in Rockland District Court and is free on bail. He is next scheduled to appear in Knox County Superior Court on Dec. 20.
Perry is a friend of Campbell, according to the sheriff’s office.
All three admitted to Detective Donald Murray that they took the money, according to the sheriff’s office. The lengthy investigation began with a complaint fielded by Deputy Paul Pinkham.
Wednesday’s news release stated that the suspects admitted that on many occasions they used the victim’s debit and credit cards to buy items and obtain cash. The victim was unaware that her debit card was used in more than 80 transactions for cash withdrawals, the sheriff’s office reported.
Murray said Wednesday that the investigation continues and that the amount of money taken from the 75-year-old woman was significantly more than $20,000. He said the caregivers were not from a home health agency.
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Three accused of bilking elderly Owls Head woman of more than $20,000
Unlicensed caregivers?
ReplyDeleteWhat is the state doing to protect its frail elderly?
People are all too trusting of caregivers, until it's too late.
ReplyDeleteOAK TREE JUSTICE we are too soft on criminals we need to send a message don't mess with the old folks and if you do you will pay dearly with loss of your life too bad the old west is long gone so life in a cage is fine with me whatever it takes to get the predators away from society.
ReplyDeleteWhy isn't our government protecting the elderly and disabled?
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