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She's caught, she's paying, and she's scared.
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 640067" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>The more I think about it, the more I think you should press charges and go for it. If she works in assisted living, she's had every opportunity to have done this before. Maybe you're just the first one to figure out that it was her. If she's in these people's homes, she has access to their check books, credit cards, etc. In your case the $200 was a gift and probably not desperately needed ... but what if it wasn't? She had no way of knowing but she took it anyway, which infuriates me! What if that money was going to someone to help pay their rent so they wouldn't be evicted? Or someone who was going to use it for grocery money or to pay their utility bills to keep their heat on? She didn't know and she didn't care! Theft is such a selfish act! And in the case of the clothing with the tags still on them? They may have been planning to return them to the store for a cash refund. Some people are just heartless!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 640067, member: 1883"] The more I think about it, the more I think you should press charges and go for it. If she works in assisted living, she's had every opportunity to have done this before. Maybe you're just the first one to figure out that it was her. If she's in these people's homes, she has access to their check books, credit cards, etc. In your case the $200 was a gift and probably not desperately needed ... but what if it wasn't? She had no way of knowing but she took it anyway, which infuriates me! What if that money was going to someone to help pay their rent so they wouldn't be evicted? Or someone who was going to use it for grocery money or to pay their utility bills to keep their heat on? She didn't know and she didn't care! Theft is such a selfish act! And in the case of the clothing with the tags still on them? They may have been planning to return them to the store for a cash refund. Some people are just heartless! [/QUOTE]
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