Care Worker Steals £12,000 from 100-Year-Old Resident in Shocking Betrayal
Two Years of Fraud Exposed at Stockton Care Home
Nicola Wake, 42, a care worker in Stockton, has been caught stealing from a vulnerable 100-year-old resident. Over two years, she spent around £12,000 using the elderly victim’s bank cards.
Police uncovered Wake’s brazen spending spree, which included unauthorised purchases from Amazon, Uber Eats, and local shops. She also made repeated cash withdrawals and even ordered new bank cards—all without the resident’s knowledge.
Justice Served at Teesside Crown Court
Wake pleaded guilty on 11th December 2024 to multiple charges:
- Fraud by abuse of position
- Fraud by false representation
- Forgery and counterfeiting
On 3rd February 2025, she was handed a 15-month suspended sentence and ordered to complete 150 hours of unpaid work, alongside financial penalties.
Protecting Our Elders: Police Warn of Ongoing Risks
Detective Sergeant Claire McNeill from the Cleveland Abuse Vulnerability and Exploitation (CAVA) team said, “Protecting vulnerable elderly people is a collective responsibility.” She urged the public to report any suspicious activity immediately.
If you suspect abuse or fraud, contact Cleveland Police via online reporting, call 101 for non-emergencies, or speak directly with local authorities.
The Sad Aftermath: Victim Passes Away, Family Seeks Justice
The victim tragically died, casting a grim shadow over this case. It was the family’s discovery of the fraud that finally brought Wake’s deceit to light and resulted in her prosecution.
Support and Resources for Elderly Protection
- Age UK – Advice and support for elderly people
- Crown Prosecution Service – Information on tackling financial abuse
- Local Social Services – Help and safeguarding services