HATFIELD WOMAN JAILED FOR STEALING FROM ELDERLY RELATIVE
A woman from Hatfield was sent to prison after she stole money from an older family member.
Rosemary Mills, 50, of Stockbreach Road, was jailed for a year for fraud and theft.
She had been trusted with her relative’s bank card to buy toiletries and withdraw money on their behalf.
In March 2017, the victim requested the return of the bank card due to infrequent visits.
Mills kept the card, denying responsibility, and spent the stolen money on online transactions, cash withdrawals, card payments, and iTunes.
After returning the card in February 2018, she admitted her actions.
She was arrested on March 27, 2018, and pleaded guilty to stealing £2,858.30.
She was sentenced to a year in prison and a restraining order was implemented against the victim, preventing contact.
Court Outcome
Conviction and Sentencing Details
Sentenced
Detected legal outcome
uary 2018, she admitted her actions. She was arrested on March 27, 2018, and pleaded guilty to stealing 2,858.30. She was sentenced to a year in prison and a restraining order was implemented against the victim, preventing contact.
Prison sentence
a year
Rosemary Mills, 50, of Stockbreach Road, was jailed for a year for fraud and theft
Prison sentence
a year
She was sentenced to a year in prison and a restraining order was implemented against the victim, preventing contact
Court order
a year
She was sentenced to a year in prison and a restraining order was implemented against the victim, preventing contact