Joshua Wood, 21, allegedly took over $50,000 over a period of time from his elderly, care-dependent relatives.
Author: Leah Hall
DAUPHIN COUNTY, Pa. — A man is facing theft charges after he allegedly stole over $50,000 from his relatives.
According to the Derry Township Police Department, Joshua Wood, 21, from Cleona was arrested on Nov, 7 by State Police. He is accused of fraudulently taking money from his elderly relatives' bank accounts and using it for himself.
He allegedly took over $50,000 over a period of time from his elderly, care-dependent relatives, who he was living with.
Wood was taken to the Dauphin County Judicial Center. He is facing
charges of financial exploitation of an older adult or care-dependent
person, forgery- alter writing, access device fraud and theft by
deception.
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Man allegedly stole $50,000 from elderly relatives in Dauphin County
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