Carer caught stealing thousands of pounds from elderly victims is jailed
Gwendolyn Lanius befriended patients while working in a hospital and as a carer in East Sussex, tricking them into thinking she was there to help.
However, she was uncovered as a thief in August 2014 after an 83-year-old woman who Lanius had been doing cleaning and chores for in Uckfield, reported that money was being stolen from her home.
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Hide AdA friend of the victim organised for CCTV cameras to be fitted in her home and they recorded Lanius entering the home when the victim was out and stealing money.
The CCTV showed Lanius entering the home while the victim was out, searching cupboards and drawers and even the pensioner’s bed to find any money that had been hidden.
She then left with the cash she found, taking the key to the house with her. Lanius had stolen more than £600 from the home over several months.
When officers looked into the background of the 61-year-old carer, they found a series of suspicious thefts from patients while she was working as a healthcare assistant at Uckfield Hospital and Eastbourne District General Hospital.
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Hide AdAfter speaking to victims and their families, Detective Constable Annie Nash was able to link the crimes to times when Lanius had been visiting the wards.
They included the theft of £175 from the handbag of an elderly woman visiting her sister at Uckfield Hospital in May 2010, the attempted theft of money from the handbag of a woman visiting her terminally ill mother at the hospital in June 2010 and the theft of £40 from the handbag of an elderly woman who was visiting her terminally ill husband there in October 2010.
In each case she had befriended the victims so as to gain their trust before targeting them.
She also befriended elderly and vulnerable people in the community and would offer to help them with chores and housework.
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Hide AdBetween April and August 2009, Lanius began working for a family who owned and lived on a farm near Uckfield. She did household chores and helped with the care of a terminally ill woman.
After the woman died it was discovered that more than £3,500 was missing from the family’s safe.
Lanius also preyed upon a 69-year-old man from Uckfield who she began visiting in the summer of 2013. He became suspicious that money was going missing from his wallet when Lanius visited. Sadly the victim died two weeks before the thief admitted stealing £80 from him.
Lanius initially denied all the offences when interviewed by DC Nash, from Sussex Police’s priority crime unit, who worked tirelessly in investigating these incidents often with people who had also had to suffer bereavements of their loved ones.
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Hide AdBut Lanius, of Regency Close, Uckfield, pleaded guilty to one count of burglary, five counts of theft and one attempt theft when she appeared at Hove Crown Court on May 14.