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Thursday, September 23, 2010

Millsboro Woman Charged In Stealing From The Elderly Tenants


Location:
21111 Arrington Drive (Brandywine Assisted Living) Selbyville, De

Victim(s):
9 victim’s ages ranging from 82-89 years of age

DATE and TIME:
August 18, 2010 and August 23, 2010

Defendant(s):
Holly A. Lathbury-24 Millsboro, De

Charge(s) and Bond Information:
8 counts Burglary Second Degree
2 counts Theft $1,500 or Greater and Victim 62 Year of Age or Older
7 counts Theft Under $1,500 and Victim 62 Year of Age or Older
Theft by False Pretense Under $1,500
Falsifying Business Records
Released after posting $6,450 secured bond through a Bail Bonds Company

Resume:

Selbyville-Today Delaware State Police have arrested an employee of the Brandywine Assisted Living facility located in Selbyville Delaware. Delaware State Police between August 18 and August 31, 2010 have taken nine theft complaints from the Brandywine Assisted Living complex.

State Troopers have arrested Holly A. Lathbury-24 of Millsboro on 19 total charges related to this incident. Lathbury between the aforementioned dates is alleged to have entered the rooms of 9 different victims and then stole jewelry, money and miscellaneous items. The victim’s whose ages range from 82 through 89, one of which is blind reported items being missing from their apartment style rooms. Each victim has their own individual room and the nursing assistances help maintain certain aspects of the quarters.

State Troopers learned after viewing area pawn records that Lathbury and other family members pawned items that were stolen. Most of the items stolen had already been resold however Delaware State Police did recover a few items. At this time no additional charges have been filed against the others involved with pawning the stolen items.

Today Holly A. Lathbury was arrested on 8 counts of Burglary Second Degree, 9 counts of Theft, Falsifying Business Records and Theft by False Pretense. Lathbury was released after she obtained the services of a bail bonds company on $6,450 secured bond.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Another IDIOT!

Anonymous said...

She should go straight to jail!

Anonymous said...

i wouldnt hire anybody that looked like her anyway. she looks like shes got a fews problems just look at the bags under her eyes. she really needs to go to jail!!

Unknown said...

With money on the line, the bail agent has a financial interest in supervising bailees, and ensuring that they appear in court each end every time the court orders them to appear. If the defendant does not appear in court (skips), the bail agent has time and the financial incentive to find the defendant and bring him/her to court.

Anonymous said...

That is terrible I hope one day when she gets older and its her time to retire maybe someone will return the favor to her and she will see how it feels . Shame on her!!!!!!!!