
Omaha Caretaker Convicted of Theft from Vulnerable Adult
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Omaha Caretaker Convicted of Theft: A Vulnerable Adult Exploited
Andrea Heim, an Omaha woman, was convicted of misdemeanor theft after exploiting a vulnerable adult she was assigned to care for. Heim and her partner, Patrick Thornton, received a monthly stipend of $755 for room and board costs. However, investigators discovered over $2,500 in unauthorized purchases on the adults personal debit card, exceeding the agreed support payments. Heim was sentenced to eighteen months of probation, while Thornton reached a plea agreement in a related case.
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