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Caregiver sentenced for stealing money from San Diego County seniors
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SAN DIEGO (CNS) - A woman who stole money, checks and credit cards from elderly residents at two San Diego County assisted living facilities has been sentenced to four years in county jail, the California Attorney General s Office announced Wednesday.
Nema Yasin Mohamed, 28, stole from seven victims while working at La Vida Del Mar in Solana Beach and Wesley Palms Senior Living in San Diego, according to California Attorney General Rob Bonta s office.
Despite having two prior convictions for financial elder abuse and similar crimes, she was able to work with senior citizens by using her sister s identity and threatened her sibling in order to use her identifying information, according to prosecutors.
SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – A woman who stole money, checks and credit cards from elderly residents at two San Diego County assisted living facilities has been sentenced to four years in county jail, the California Attorney General’s Office announced Wednesday.
Nema Yasin Mohamed, 28, stole from seven victims while working at La Vida Del Mar in Solana Beach and Wesley Palms Senior Living in San Diego, according to California Attorney General Rob Bonta’s office.
Despite having two prior convictions for financial elder abuse and similar crimes, she was able to work with senior citizens by using her sister’s identity and threatened her sibling in order to use her identifying information, according to prosecutors.