Council carer stole £1,000 from 86-year-old’s account
ByMark Mackay
A carer who plundered an elderly woman’s bank account has been castigated by a sheriff for her attempts to minimise her offence.
Fiona Cummings was working for Perth and Kinross Council when she targeted the 86-year-old, using her bank card and details to make a string of ATM withdrawals.
The 45-year-old, of Norlands, Errol, admitted that on various occasions between August 24 2011 and February 13 2002, at the Bank of Ireland ATM within the Post Office on Errol High Street, she stole £1,000.
Appearing at Perth Sheriff Court on Wednesday, however, she claimed through her solicitor that she had “mistakenly used the card” to make the withdrawals.
A disbelieving Sheriff Robert McCreadie said it stretched credulity that she had made the mistake once, never mind on 10 separate occasions, having been told the money was withdrawn £100 at a time.
When challenged, Cummings accepted that she had knowingly stolen the money.
Sentence was deferred until August 14 to enable her to make “significant restitution”.
A Perth and Kinross Council spokesman said: “This individual no longer works for this council.”
Council carer stole £1,000 from 86-year-old’s account