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Halton police arrest personal support worker after 3 more victims come forward

Halton police say since the accused was arrested last October and December, three more victims have come forward to police with similar complaints.
Halton police say since the accused was arrested last October and December, three more victims have come forward to police with similar complaints. Global News File

A personal support worker who was previously arrested twice by Halton police is now facing more charges.

READ MORE: Personal support workers accused of defrauding elderly Burlington patient

Police say three more victims have come forward with similar complaints against the accused, Sarah Mackenzie.

It is alleged the accused used one victim’s credit card for multiple purchases and had stolen items from the other two victims’ residences.

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A search warrant was executed at a home in Hamilton last week, where officers say they recovered some stolen property.

READ MORE: Personal support worker accused of defrauding patient: Halton Police

Mackenzie is now facing additional charges of fraud, theft, unauthorized use of a credit card, and possession of property obtained by crime.

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