AURORA, Ill. (AP) — A 41-year-old suburban Chicago woman has been
charged with stealing money from a resident of a long-term care facility
while working for a state contractor.
A Thursday statement from the Kane County state’s attorney’s office
says Mary E. Pfingston, of Joliet, faces a multi-count indictment that
includes charges of financial exploitation of the elderly and public
contractor misconduct.
Pfingston
worked for Senior Services Associates. It was contracted with the state
through the Illinois Department on Aging. The indictment alleges
Pfingston stole thousands of dollars from the care-facility resident in
2015.
Pfingston
was arrested Wednesday. An Illinois State Police statement says that
she also had a warrant for failure to appear in a Will County case and
remained in custody on Thursday. The official statements don’t name an
attorney for Pfingston.
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1 comment:
I hope she gets a stiff sentence.
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