Caregiver Arrested Again for Allegedly Stealing Jewelry from Elderly Clients
MDSO arrests caregiver accused of stealing again from clients

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Jacqueline Denise Robinson, a 58-year-old caregiver from Homestead, Florida, was arrested for allegedly stealing approximately $56,000 in jewelry from elderly clients. This marks her second arrest this year, following a previous incident involving a stolen bracelet.
- 01Jacqueline Denise Robinson was arrested by the Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office for stealing jewelry worth about $56,000 from elderly clients.
- 02This is Robinson's second arrest in 2023; she was previously charged in February for stealing a $1,000 bracelet from a client in Cutler Bay.
- 03Robinson faces multiple charges including elderly exploitation and dealing in stolen property.
- 04Her attorney, Carlos Gonzalez, plans to address the new charges while continuing to represent her for the February incident.
- 05Robinson is currently held at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center with bonds totaling $180,000.
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Jacqueline Denise Robinson, a 58-year-old caregiver from Homestead, Florida, has been arrested for the second time this year for allegedly stealing jewelry from elderly clients. The Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office reported that Robinson stole approximately $56,000 worth of jewelry while employed as a caregiver. This follows a previous arrest in February, where she was accused of taking a $1,000 bracelet from a client in Cutler Bay. During that incident, video evidence showed her rummaging through the client's belongings. Robinson now faces multiple felony charges, including elderly exploitation and dealing in stolen property. Her attorney, Carlos Gonzalez, indicated that the trial date for the February charge, originally set for June 29, may be postponed to accommodate the new charges. Robinson remains in custody at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center, with bail set at $180,000.
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The case raises concerns about the safety and protection of elderly individuals in caregiving situations.
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