Friday, September 6, 2019

Augusta woman granted bond in elderly exploitation case

A woman accused of exploitation of elderly adult and credit card fraud for allegedly stealing $57,000 from her stepmother was granted a $30,000 bond Friday.

Elizabeth J. Arangilan, 51, was arrested July 24 after her stepmother discovered the money was missing from her trust fund, said Assistant District Attorney Klaxon Wilson. She also discovered more than 200 unauthorized transactions on a credit card. Because the victim did not oppose bond, the prosecutor took no position.

Judge John Flythe granted Arangilan bond on the condition she cannot contact the victim.

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Augusta woman granted bond in elderly exploitation case

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