All we know is that she is in jail. The police won’t tell my son exactly how they got her. I can only assume that whoever called the police on her does not want their name given out or they are after more people and do not want the info on the streets. They did tell him that he will know once they get all the information together.
I thought my son said a friend called on her but I must have misunderstood him since I was so excited.
She did go to court on one of the warrants and is in jail now for that. She had two counts there. One for theft and one for unauthorized use of property. She got 30 days for each. Merry Christmas Bitch!
She still has the warrant from another county and that one was a bigger crime. From what I can tell from their website records is the person was disabled and she took their checks and credit card and it was over $1000 making it a felony. I hope that our county lets that county know that they have her in custody. I check the website everyday hoping to find new information.
I have no information on my sons case against her. He did have to go again to the police station to sign something else. I assume they are making their case against her and my son will be notifed when they have it all together.
We did return to the bank and as they told him before there was nothing they could do since his name was in the pay to order line and he has to pay back the money. At this time his account is frozen. He is going to pay them as much as he can every two weeks when he gets paid.
See if the bank might be willing to extend an $800 unsecured loan to your son so that they can have their money back now and he can make payments without worrying about any additional penalties or being reported to Check Services. Some of those processes are automated by the banks tapes and taking that loan might cancel out any additional unintended fees or negative credit reporting that he’ll have to fight in the future.
Then stop by a currency exchange on your way home from work and grab one of their cards so the next time someone asks your son about anything like this he can tell them where to go.
We were burgled years ago - there’s some special satisfaction in seeing the person who ripped you off sitting in a courtroom getting their comeuppance.
If he did, how does that make things better? If he’s a naive 20-year old, I’ll bet he wouldn’t be intimate with someone unless he loved and trusted them in the first place, at least to some degree. That would make the betrayal even more hurtful. Emotional betrayal is worse than losing some bucks.
I’d rather be ripped off by a passing acquaintance than someone who I loved enough to be very intimate with. YMMV.