Warwick carer jailed for fraud after using vulnerable people's credit cards

Amie Swinbourne's been given 17 months behind bars.

Author: Ben CartwrightPublished 2nd Feb 2024

A carer has been jailed for fraud after she targeted vulnerable people in her care.

The offending came to light when a woman from Warwick contacted police to say she believed her carer, Amie Swinbourne, had used her bank card to order items for herself online.

The concerns came to light when the victim’s bank contacted her to report suspicious activity on her account. The victim checked her online shopping account and noticed there were three items brought that she had no knowledge of.

Following this two more victims, also from Warwick, were identified when the daughter of an elderly couple contacted police to say that they had noticed 14 unusual transactions on her mother’s account. Enquiries showed Swinbourne had used the victim’s card to order items that were to delivered victim’s address.

At Warwick Crown Court yesterday (Wednesday 31 January) Swinbourne, 27, of no fixed abode, was jailed for 17 months after pleading guilty to two counts of fraud by false representation.

PC Irwin from Warwickshire Police said: “Swinbourne was in a position of trust and abused this position in a most callous way. I welcome the sentence handed down to her and am pleased she will no longer be able to abuse her position in this way.”

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