by: Rodney Overton
GOLDSBORO, N.C. (WNCN) — Deputies in central North Carolina said Monday that a health care worker was caught on camera stealing from an elderly victim.
The incident was first reported in early March when a man who was caring for an elderly person told deputies about a felony larceny, according to a Wayne County Sheriff’s Office news release.
The man told deputies on March 3 that money was missing from the elderly person’s wallet — “so much” money was missing that the man set up a video camera to monitor the wallet, deputies said in the release.
Nine days later, the man filed another report with deputies about the matter.
“The camera caught a health care employee who was coming to the residence on a regular basis, going through the victim’s wallet,” deputies said in the news release.
Late last month, warrants were filed for the arrest of Latavia Sharie Glonesya Brown, 24, deputies said.
Brown was caught and charged with three felony counts of elderly exploitation on March 26 in Greene County, according to deputies.
A court date is set for Brown in Wayne County District Court the morning of April 16, according to court records.
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Woman charged with felony elderly exploitation after camera catches Wayne County theft, deputies say
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