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Updated: 5:46 PM Aug 31, 2010
Nursing home worker charged for stealing from resident
According to the criminal complaint, Olson stole a Kwik Trip card, two credit cards, a driver's license and social security card from the resident at the Neillsville nursing home.
Posted: 5:46 PM Aug 31, 2010Email Address: news@weau.com |
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A Neillsville woman has been charged after investigators say she stole from a resident at a nursing home where she worked.
Rachel Olson, 34, faces one count of identity theft. According to the criminal complaint, Olson stole a Kwik Trip card, two credit cards, a driver's license and social security card from the resident at the Neillsville nursing home.
It says she charged more than $1,000 on the cards. When questioned, Olson admitted to stealing the items and later returned them to police.
She was fired from the home.
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