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She's caught, she's paying, and she's scared.
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<blockquote data-quote="2much2recover" data-source="post: 640066" data-attributes="member: 18366"><p>Thanks for considering it. It is amazing to me what these caregivers will steal. One stole my sister's bible (told sister the woman who stole it needed it worse than she did LOL) Stole sis's favorite Disney jacket, one, who claimed to be a so-called "Good Christian" stole all 8 of sis's brand new bras. They helped themselves to her beloved Cokes, her gifts of food, well just anything that wasn't tied down. One tried to steal her TV, had to get the police involved in that one. Also at one time, before guardianship, family used to buy her clothes because she was always dressed so shabbily, then later, after buying the clothes, she would still be dressed in the same old rags. One day I went to help clean up sis's room. In the closet I found a bunch of brand new clothes - tags still attached - in someone else's duffel bag. Wasn't hard to figure out they had gather up everything with tags on it to trade it in for things for themselves. I never left another article of clothing for sis with a tag on it after that. Yes these people can be quite determined to take out their low wages and make gains by helping themselves to items that don't belong to them! In the case of this woman it can't even be determined that she hasn't forged checks belonging to her clients - maybe just not caught yet!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2much2recover, post: 640066, member: 18366"] Thanks for considering it. It is amazing to me what these caregivers will steal. One stole my sister's bible (told sister the woman who stole it needed it worse than she did LOL) Stole sis's favorite Disney jacket, one, who claimed to be a so-called "Good Christian" stole all 8 of sis's brand new bras. They helped themselves to her beloved Cokes, her gifts of food, well just anything that wasn't tied down. One tried to steal her TV, had to get the police involved in that one. Also at one time, before guardianship, family used to buy her clothes because she was always dressed so shabbily, then later, after buying the clothes, she would still be dressed in the same old rags. One day I went to help clean up sis's room. In the closet I found a bunch of brand new clothes - tags still attached - in someone else's duffel bag. Wasn't hard to figure out they had gather up everything with tags on it to trade it in for things for themselves. I never left another article of clothing for sis with a tag on it after that. Yes these people can be quite determined to take out their low wages and make gains by helping themselves to items that don't belong to them! In the case of this woman it can't even be determined that she hasn't forged checks belonging to her clients - maybe just not caught yet! [/QUOTE]
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