For Immediate Release
October 6, 2015
Re-submitted: We apologize – The Prosecutor’s name should be Michael Gmoser
Elderly Woman Scammed by Caregiver
The Butler County Prosecutor’s Office and the Butler County Sheriff’s Office worked together to end a scam against an elderly female that lasted almost a year. Nancy Jean Taylor, 49 year old female was the caregiver of an 83 year old female from Saint Clair Township. It was discovered that Ms. Taylor somehow obtained power of attorney over the elderly woman’s estate online. The paperwork was then notarized and that was how Taylor began stealing her money.
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A report was taken back in December of last year where a complaint was made that Ms. Taylor was possibly taking money from the victim. “Initially, it appeared what she was doing was legal,” said Detective Kim Peters. “She had the proper paperwork giving her rights to the victim’s money. I knew it wasn’t right, so the Butler County Prosecutor’s Office Elderly Taskforce, Adult Protective Services and the victim’s bank, Fifth Third, got involved and together, we were able to have her removed as power of attorney and subsequently charged for stealing from the victim.”
Sheriff Jones stated he is disgusted but not surprised. “There is too much of this going on in this country. I urge family and friends to become more involved with the elderly. Ask questions, make phone calls and visit them frequently. We hear about scams all the time and the biggest target is always the elderly. We cannot be afraid to protect them and the best way to do that is to be a little more proactive and report any suspicious activity. I am thankful of the joint effort with all involved in getting this woman arrested. Jail is where she needs to be,” said the Sheriff.
Butler County Prosecutor Mike Gmoser stated he appreciated the assistance of the Sheriff’s Office on behalf of the Elderly Taskforce.
Ms. Taylor has allegedly stolen approximately $50,000.00 of the victim’s money. She is charged with theft, a felony of the 2nd degree.
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