Hidden camera reveals shocking theft: 77-year-old’s carer busted stealing cash

In a truly disheartening event that challenges our belief in trustworthy caregivers, a courageous daughter recently took a stand against a deceitful caregiver who was taking advantage of her vulnerable and ageing mother.

The concerns arose when the daughter, who prefers to stay anonymous, noticed that her 77-year-old mother's purse was missing money on multiple occasions. Worried about her mother's safety and overall health, the daughter bravely chose to handle the situation herself.



As the case of the disappearing money continued, and with no way to determine which of her elderly mother's multiple daily caregivers was responsible, she resorted to an unexpected measure.

The daughter decided to discreetly place a hidden camera in her mother's bedroom, hoping to uncover the truth. Little did she know that the footage recorded last Friday would expose a truly shocking revelation.


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A carer for a pensioner was caught stealing money from her purse on hidden camera footage. Credit: Unsplash/Emil Kalibradov.



In the recorded video, one of the carers, dressed in blue overalls, shamelessly rummaged through the senior's personal belongings. To the daughter's absolute shock, the camera caught the carer uncovering her mother's leather purse and brazenly removing money from it.

This undeniable evidence was a devastating blow for the daughter, who could never have imagined such a breach of trust from someone entrusted with the care of her vulnerable mother.



Sadly, a shocking amount of approximately £300 ($490 AUD) had already been stolen from the pensioner's home. And to make matters worse, an additional £40 ($65 AUD) was stolen on that fateful day. The daughter was devastated by the betrayal and was not willing to let the deceitful carer get away with it.

So, she confronted the carer at her own residence and demanded the immediate return of the stolen £40 ($65 AUD). Despite feeling deeply ashamed and offering apologies, the carer's remorse was not enough to absolve her from the consequences of her actions.



The daughter firmly emphasised that such a despicable crime should not be overlooked and insisted that the carer should never be entrusted with the responsibility of caregiving again.

Overwhelmed with anger and feeling cornered, the daughter took the decisive step of reporting the incident to the Devon and Cornwall Police.

She voiced her concerns, saying, 'My mother, at 77 years old, heavily relies on assistance. If she can't trust her caregivers, then who can she trust?'



Continuing, she expressed her worry about the possibility of similar incidents occurring elsewhere, stating, 'My fear is that these occurrences might be more prevalent than we realise. Numerous elderly individuals depend on their caregivers and grant them complete access to their homes. We were fortunate this time, but how many cases like this go unreported?'

Key Takeaways

  • A carer was caught stealing money from a pensioner in Plymouth.
  • The daughter, concerned for her mother's well-being, placed a hidden camera in her bedroom, capturing the carer red-handed.
  • The daughter confronted the carer, demanded the stolen money back, and reported the incident to the police, highlighting the larger issue of potential unreported thefts from older individuals who rely on their caregivers.

This theft incident has ignited a widespread concern for the many seniors and vulnerable individuals who rely on caregivers for their daily support and often grant them unrestricted access to their homes.

It begs the question: how many other cases like this are happening across the country, unnoticed and unresolved?



It is, therefore, important for everyone to remain vigilant, watch out for one another, and report any suspicious behaviour, especially around unfamiliar faces. Have you had a similar experience? We would love to hear your stories and thoughts in the comments below!
 
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This is the main reason why I very reluctant to seek home care assistance. It's not the first time I have heard of this happening & others, I have heard of, have even lost valuable jewellery at the hands of carers. It's very troubling for those of us who live alone & have no family to notice these discrepancies in our homes.
 
Sadly, it's a case of you can not trust people these days, not even some family members. It's also a reason why I'm also reluctant for home care, NDIS. You can't even trust people to come in and do some maintenance repairs.
 
Sadly, it's a case of you can not trust people these days, not even some family members. It's also a reason why I'm also reluctant for home care, NDIS. You can't even trust people to come in and do some maintenance repairs.
I even trades who asked me to leave the door unlocked or leave a key with a neighbour so they could have access as they didn't want to make time to accommodate my presence.and yet I work only part-time.
 
My neighbour took me shopping and on my return home while I was out of her car unlocking the gate for us to enter, she removed money from my bag which was on her front car seat. One can trust no one these days. It''s no good telling the police as it is her word against mine and I cannot prove anything. I have no doubt that she did this having counted my notes before getting into her car to come home.
 

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