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Monroe Cops: Healthcare Aide Fraudulently Used Elderly Client's Credit Card

MONROE, Conn. -- A home healthcare aide did some extra grocery shopping on her 91-year-old client's dime, Monroe Police said as they arrested a 34-year-old Bridgeport woman.

Diane Kenyon, a home health care aid, is accused if using her 91-year-old client's credit card to make more than $2,000 in unauthorized grocery store purchases.

Diane Kenyon, a home health care aid, is accused if using her 91-year-old client's credit card to make more than $2,000 in unauthorized grocery store purchases.

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Diane Kenyon, 34, was charged Saturday with second-degree larceny and credit card fraud. She posted $2,500 bond and is scheduled to appear in Bridgeport Superior Court on March 21.

The investigation started in December after a complaint that a woman had used the 91-year-old's credit card to make unauthorized purchases at local supermarkets of more than $2,000, police said.

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