Police arrested the caretakers of a disabled Scarbro man for
allegedly stealing his monthly income and running up debt using his
identity, Fayette County Sheriff Mike Fridley reported Monday.
Jeremy
Jay Wriston, 33, and Janice JoAnn Wriston, 33, both of Scarbro, were
charged with financial exploitation of an incapacitated adult and
embezzlement by a fiduciary, following a police investigation, Fridley
said.
Both are felony charges, and the victim is a relative, he added.
According
to the sheriff, his office was notified Feb. 9 that the couple, then in
the area of Paint Creek Road near Scarbro, had been misusing and
misappropriating the funds of a physically and mentally challenged
adult.
Police investigated and learned that the Wristons had
promised to provide care for the male victim and assist with his daily
needs. They had moved into the victim’s house in March 2016.
There
was no indication that the suspects physically abused the victim,
Fridley said, but they allegedly misappropriated several thousand
dollars of his Social Security and disability income and disposed of
some of his personal property.
Police alleged in criminal complaints that the Wristons also used the victim’s identity to run up debt.
Both
suspects were arrested earlier Monday and each was released on a
$10,000 bond following their arraignments in Fayette County Magistrate
Court.
“The
abuse or financial exploitation of the elderly or of mentally
incapacitated adults is something we take very seriously,” said Fridley.
“Just as we do with our children, we have a duty and obligation to
protect these elderly and vulnerable members of our communities.
“The
abuse or financial exploitation of our older citizens is simply
unacceptable and any such conduct reported to the Sheriff’s Office will
be thoroughly investigated and, if warranted by the investigation,
criminal charges will be filed,” he added.
The incident remains under investigation by Fridley’s office.
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Scarbro couple charged with exploitation, embezzlement
1 comment:
I hope they get the maximum sentence.
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