(KAIR)--An Oklahoma woman goes to jail, arrested on Atchison charges related to the theft of a financial card belonging to an elderly relative.
Atchison Police Chief Mike Wilson told MSC News 28-year-old Traechelle Gillum was taken into custody Tuesday. “On July 24, an 82-year-old victim reported that a financial card belonging to her had been fraudulently used at an ATM machine in the amount of $500. That investigation led us to a family member of the victim.”
Gillum, of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, was arrested on an Atchison County District Court warrant for computer crime and criminal use of a financial card.
She was additionally arrested on both district and municipal court warrants for failure to appear in court.
Following her arrest, Gillum was booked into the Atchison County Jail, held on a $10,000 bond.
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