ALABASTER – A 51-year-old Vinemont
woman is facing several felony charges after police said she used a
90-year-old victim’s credit card to make unauthorized purchases for
herself last summer.
The Alabaster Police Department arrested Clara Nanette
Owens, who lists an address on Cullman County 1078 in Vinemont, on Nov.
17 and charged her with one felony count of financial exploitation of an
elderly person and four counts of fraudulent use of a debit or credit
card.
Clara Owens |
According to Alabaster Police Department Lt. Grant
Humphries, the charges came after the department began investigating
several fraudulent credit card charges made at stores in the city
between June 3-23.
After looking into the charges, APD investigators determined
Owens allegedly was using a 90-year-old man’s credit card to make
personal purchases without authorization. Owens was the victim’s
caregiver, Humphries said.
“Basically, the financial exploitation of an elderly person charge applies to any victims who are 60 or older,” Humphries said.
Financial exploitation of an elderly person and fraudulent
use of a credit or debit card are Class C felonies, according to Alabama
law. Class C felonies carry a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison
per charge upon conviction.
Owens is scheduled to appear in Shelby County District Court
at 8:30 a.m. on Dec. 10 for a preliminary hearing, according to court
records.
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