ST. LUCIE COUNTY — A man accused of
stealing more than $11,700 from a man with Alzheimer’s disease was
jailed on a host of charges, according to records obtained Thursday.
Joseph Fernandez,
56, of the 200 block of Brazilian Circle in Port St. Lucie, was
arrested Wednesday on charges including exploitation of an elderly or
disabled adult, grand theft, forgery, fraudulent use of credit card and
organized fraud after a Port St. Lucie police investigation.
Police
began investigating in January, after family members learned from the
state Department of Children and Families that their relative was
“possibly being exploited” by Fernandez, records show.
Family members noted at least eight automated teller
machine withdrawals in June and July 2019, along with an $8,000 purchase
at a jewelry business in Palm Beach County.
A
detective spoke with the man, who said Fernandez helped him by
driving him around for errands. He agreed to pay Fernandez $157 weekly
and let Fernandez use his vehicle.
Police
asked the man about documents, including one in which he was supposed
to give $85,000 and his pet to Fernandez upon his death, with his
signature. The victim said he never signed them.
A
representative of the Palm Beach County jewelry business said a Rolex
watch was purchased in July for $8,000. The invoice said it was sold to
Fernandez. It was purchased with the man's debit card.
Only after a detective spoke to Fernandez’s lawyer and told him of possible criminal charges did Fernandez transfer the title back and return the vehicle, records show.
Family members told police the man died Feb. 9.
Records provided to police showed the man was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease.
A booking photo of Fernandez was not available Thursday.
Fernandez
also was arrested on a charge of resisting arrest without
violence after sheriff’s deputies reported he tried to hide before they
forced their way into his home to arrest him on warrants related to the
case.
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