Thursday, April 10, 2008

Three On Your Side: Nurses' Aide Charged with Credit Card Theft

By Marsha Homer Thompson

A Glenda Jackson grandma stays behind parallel bars on a 100-thousand dollar chemical bond tonight. She is charged with personal identity larceny in Flowood. Detectives state 53 twelvemonth old Mother Teresa Ruffin stole respective recognition card game from a adult female who was hospitalized.

Ruffin is a certified nurses' adjutant according to Sargeant Kraut McCue, "The Flowood police force Department actually worked a lawsuit of place larceny for taking of recognition card game belonging to an aged lady who was actually in River Oaks Hospital. We're actually making a point to where if you come up and perpetrate personal identity larceny in Flowood we are not going to play with it. That's a serious crime. When someone's personal identity is taken it speaks a batch of clip and money to acquire your recognition back right."

Detective McCue said Ruffin ran up immense measures on the purloined recognition card game in February. The adult female could confront a upper limit of 15 old age for personal identity theft. The household of the victim told WLBT News they wanted this law-breaking exposed... In hopes it will not go on to others. This is an on-going investigation.

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