UPDATE:
According to Jacksonville Beach police, [the accused] became friends with Carolyn Chelette, 78, while Chelette was in a physical rehabilitation center in July. Chelette told News4Jax that [the accused] was one of several nurse’s aides who tended to her needs.
“They came in and help me shower. I wasn’t allowed to get out of the bed at first,” Chelette said. “She would come in and she was so helpful.”
[The accused] agreed to help Chelette with in-home care when Chelette was discharged and eventually convinced Chelette to loan her money, police said. According to an arrest report and Chelette, [The accused] told Chelette that she was a single mother of four and was no longer working at the rehab center because she was providing assistance to the 78-year-old and needed the money for a car payment, student loan payment and other needs. [The accused] said she would pay it back, police said.
“She came up with $800 worth, so I told her I would cover that for her until she got back on her feet,” Chelette said.
Chelette said she developed a level of trust in [the accused], who began doing her grocery shopping.
“She said, ‘You make a list and I will pick up your stuff for you.’ So I would give her authorization to use my card to buy my groceries or to do this or that,” Chelette said.
But Chelette told police she thinks [the accused] took a photo of her debit card and used it repeatedly for the next several months. In October, Chelette learned her bank account had been “drained” of $27,000, police said.
“I was overdrawn, so then I was afraid to write a check because I was afraid she was sending more things through that would make me more overdrawn,” said Chelette, who told News4Jax she is now fighting with the credit union to recoup her money and it has been an uphill battle.
Investigators said they documented dozens of ATM withdrawals and reviewed surveillance video of [the accused] making those withdrawals.
[She] is charged with elderly exploitation and credit card fraud.
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ReplyDeleteThe charges where dropped in this case so I'm pretty sure your not supposed to still have her picture and name on you site!! The primary source to where you got this story was newsforjax they too have removed all info of said nurse!! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the update, Unknown. We were not aware that the case was dropped or would have taken action!
ReplyDeleteWe very much appreciate your update note. We have removed the picture on the original post and added an update, removed the nurse's name, and added a link to the updated article.
Thanks again!