A caregiver has been arrested after allegedly stealing the identity of a patient in her care to open a credit card in their name in Windsor Locks.
The Windsor Locks Police Department said they received a complaint about an identity theft involving a 94-year-old resident.
Investigators determined that the patient's in-home caregiver had obtained personal identifying information to open a Chase Amazon Prime Visa credit card in their name.
Over the course of about three months, the caregiver spent over $9,000 in goods and services, according to police.
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Detectives arrested the caregiver and she faces first-degree identity theft charges. She was released on a $25,000 bond and is expected to appear in court on Nov. 20.