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Athens woman left elderly mom behind to go to Dominican Republic instead of caretaking, police say

FILE PHOTO of beach in Dominican Republic LA ROMANA, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC - JUNE 21: The beach area that abuts the Grand Bahia Principe La Romana is seen on June 21, 2019 in La Romana, Dominican Republic. According to reports, three American guests have died unexpectedly while visiting the resort. According to news reports and the United States State Department, seven Americans have become ill and died this year and two more families are reported to have come forward saying their relatives died unexpectedly last year while staying at resorts in the Dominican Republic. The FBI is assisting the Dominican authorities in the investigation into why tourists are dying. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images) (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

ATHENS, Ga. — An Athens woman was supposed to be taking care of her elderly mother, but police say she was off spending her mom’s money instead.

According to a police report obtained by Channel 2 Action News, a 64-year-old woman, who has not been arrested, was living with her 86-year-old mother and serving as her caretaker.

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Adult Protective Services contacted Athens-Clarke County police and said the woman’s daughter is paid $2,000 a month by Medicare and $3,000 goes into the mother’s checking account each month.

The report says that the checking is continually overdrawn.

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Charges on the account include an eight-day trip to the Dominican Republic, the report says. During that trip, the elderly mother remained at home without a caretaker.

The report says other charges included spa treatments, beauty products and Cash App transactions.

According to the report, the daughter was accused of stealing a total of $24,000.

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