A personal care operator was arrested Wednesday, accused of
neglecting elderly persons at a licensed personal care home in
Waynesboro, Ga.
Elizabeth Sheppard was charged with exploitation
of a disabled adult and neglect of a disabled adult, both felonies, with
additional charges expected, according to a Burke County Sheriff’s
Office news release.
Members of the Augusta Judicial Circuit
C.A.V.E unit (Crimes Against the Vulnerable and Elderly) responded to a
call from a Burke County sheriff’s deputy regarding possible neglect at
the home in the 100 block of Emma Lane. An investigation revealed
Sheppard controlled the majority of the residents’ money, and most never
saw any of their money, according to the news release.
In addition to the people in the home, officers found two disabled residents in a dilapidated camper hidden behind a building.
The
camper was described as filthy, with raw sewage backing up through the
sink from a non-functioning toilet. The roof of the camper leaked and
the air conditioning unit was not working.
The two disabled individuals were paying around $2,000 monthly to Sheppard.
Sheppard
was booked into the Burke County jail. Seven residents from the home
were taken to safe, state-approved personal care homes, and Sheppard’s
home is now closed pending a license review.
Chief Deputy Lewis
Blanchard thanked Investigator William Loomer of the District Attorney’s
Office, District Attorney Natalie Paine, the Richmond County Sheriff’s
Office, Richmond County Marshall’s Office, and the Department of
Community Supervision “for their dedication to protecting our elderly
and for everything they did to help improve the lives of seven citizens
within Burke County.”
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Woman arrested, charged with exploitation, neglect of elderly persons
1 comment:
I am glad to see this arrest. There seems to be more prosecuting of these types of cases and that's great.
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