Wednesday, June 22, 2016

The woman forbidden to work as a health assistant

Gloucester - A 34-year-old Gloucester work for organizations Healthcare two source local base was ordered more than two months to serve in jail after guilty Monday to charges of theft pleading in homes of elderly customers and receiving stolen goods.

Lyndsi Foss, 12 Liberty St., was increasingly banned from working in the areas of home care, or health care.

Foss had been accused by the police of Gloucester, in February 2015 in accordance with an investigation which two policemen Gloucester Lynn. Police say he admitted stealing jewelry to customers and is committed to support an addiction to opiates.

Monday, District Judge Gloucester Joseph Jennings III Foss imprisonment of 18 months trying served 90 days and 14 days credited to three counts of theft of more than $ 250 per person aged 65 years and over, and three charges are stolen in value, the more than $ 250 it was taken for women goods into the prison in Framingham; the remainder of his sentence was suspended in December 2017th

He was also paid by the judge $ 909.70 in restitution, and ordered not ordered in the fields of healthcare, to work at home. additional charges of robbery with a single system and single flight were rejected.

The victim in this case was 74 to 99 years, according to a police inspector Gloucester Thomas Quinn. He said the investigation began when the Foss name and its promise of jewelry "many" to appear on both lists Pawn Gloucester and Lynn began to police regularly provided.

had police then learned Foss TLC @ Home is based on Gloucester and home care aid worked and worked previously funded as a tool for Home Health Care Action Inc., the two programs based in Gloucester Senior Care Inc.

The Foss report was "well done" with the action until the agency had received a complaint about the lack oxycodone in a customer's home in December 2014. In addition, an official confirmed TLC @ Home police had received a complaint that a family customers Manchester, a purse and money missing after visiting Foss in the house of their loved ones reported after he began to work with TLC January, 2015.

In an interview with the police, Foss said first agent of the jewels he belonged had pledged to her grandmother, but after being confronted with recordings commitment and the fact that some of the pieces of jewelry including wedding bands then she admitted that customers jewelry house had stolen while working with TLC and action to support their addiction to opiates.

It has been shown, and a large number of rooms that had committed to identify diamond shops Blue River, both of which were in Gloucester and Danvers and Linda Lynn.

Lynn Detective Robert Ferrari was able jewels of Linda Foss on four dates in 2015 and returning families of the victims committed to recover, but because Pawnshops period of 30 days promised Article grace so far could not be found and he melted for Scrap metal.

The same is the case for products Foss was storing blue diamonds insisted the report said Quinn.

staff writer Ray Lamont can be reached at 978-675-2705 or by e-mail to rlamont@gloucestertimes.com.

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