Crime & Safety
Bridgeport Home Care Aide Accused Of Making Unauthorized Purchases With Victim's Credit Card: Darien Police
Earlier this year, police took a report of a series of unauthorized credit card transactions belonging to an elderly victim, police said.
BRIDGEPORT, CT — A Bridgeport woman working as a part-time home care aide is accused of using a victim's credit card and making unauthorized purchases, according to Darien police.
Annakay Barrett, 30, surrendered to police on April 14 on a warrant that charged her with illegal taking of a payment card; putting less than $500 on a revoked payment card; second-degree identity theft; and third-degree larceny, according to her arrest report.
On Jan. 30, police took a report of a series of unauthorized credit card transactions belonging to an elderly victim, police said.
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"The investigation determined that Annakay Barrett, while working as a part-time home care aide, obtained the victim’s card information, loaded it into a mobile wallet, and completed numerous fraudulent purchases, including electronic items picked up at a Trumbull retailer, food deliveries, and multiple rideshare trips," police said in her arrest report.
Barrett was released after posting a $75,000 court-set bond. She is scheduled to appear in Stamford Superior Court on May 5.
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