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Healthcare worker who stole patient’s purse avoids prison

by Jo Wadsworth
Thursday 18 Jan, 2024 at 5:00PM
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One parking warden is attacked or abused every week in Brighton and Hove

Brighton Magistrates' Court

A healthcare worker who stole an elderly patient’s purse during a home visit has avoided prison.

Kerry Edwards-Ranson was taking blood samples from 81-year-old Josephine Russell at her home in Brighton when she lifted the purse.

After she left, Ms Russell turned her home upside down looking for it, before eventually thinking to check the CCTV she had installed.

She then saw Edwards-Ranson taking the purse, which contained bank cards, a bus pass, driving licence, and M&S voucher and about £90 in cash.

In a victim impact statement read out at Brighton Magistrates Court yesterday, Ms Russell said: “The incident has caused me considerable distress and severely affected my mental health.

“I was searching my property through the night and even questioning whether I was losing my mind.

“The thought that someone woudl abuse such a position of trust, someone I had invited into my home left me feeling distraught.

“I feel so lucky I have CCTV so I can hold the person to account.”

Prosecuting, David Packer said Edwards-Ranson had been working for the Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust (SCFT) when the purse was taken in August 2022.

Defending, Adam James said she was still working as a nurse with a private client, who was sat at the back of court with their family to observe the hearing.

He said: “She has been dismissed [from SCFT] although she left before a formal finding of gross misconduct. She now operates with one client on a private basis.

“They employed her in the full knowledge of what has happened.”

Edwards-Ranson, of Milland Road, Hailsham, pleaded guilty at Brighton Magistrates Court on 16 November last year.

Sentencing, chair of the bench Nigel Peacock said: “This was a gross breach of trust. When you have got an elderly person in there own home having their purse stolen from them, it’s about as bad as it gets.

“This has passed the custody threshold by a large margin. We are going to give you 18 weeks, but we are going to suspend that for 18 months.”

He also ordered Edwards-Ranson to undertake 20 rehabilitation activity requirement days and complete 150 hours of unpaid work, as well as pay Ms Russell £150 compensation, a victim surcharge of £!54 and costs of £85.

A Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust spokesperson said: “The actions of this individual do not reflect the values of our Trust or the professionalism and compassion of colleagues who continue to deliver care to our communities.

“An internal investigation was completed and this individual is no longer employed by the trust.”

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Comments 11

  1. Tim says:
    2 years ago

    Scum!

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  2. Hendrik says:
    2 years ago

    She should never be employed as a health worker ever again. How many other patients has she stolen from? And surely her victim deserves more than £150 compensation?

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  3. STAN REID says:
    2 years ago

    Apparently she is still allowed to work as a carer, this job has been regulated so how come she is still “allowed” to work in this field with a conviction for theft ???

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    • Benjamin says:
      2 years ago

      As the article says, she has been employed in the full knowledge of what she has done. Being convicted of theft doesn’t disbar you from private work. Maybe it should.

      Reply
  4. Sylvia Coldwell says:
    2 years ago

    Should have got a prison sentence and pay back more then she has too Scum of the earth

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    • Benjamin says:
      2 years ago

      She did.

      Reply
  5. Austin Levett says:
    2 years ago

    They say crime doesn’t pay in this case it has a left a very vulnerable lady in fear of people coming to her house it’s a very sad day and just shows how much the law Ned’s to be brought into the 21st century

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    • Benjamin says:
      2 years ago

      You are mixing up your maxims, but I appreciate the sentiment. Poor lady.

      Reply
  6. Valerie says:
    2 years ago

    Theft by carers coning to homes is common. Anything on the surface & small that goes into a pocket unseen…. Always need to be on guard for it. Its saddening. Usually petty – pens, highlighters, but I lost a treasured small book of value a while ago; and recently…secateurs!

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  7. Valerie says:
    2 years ago

    The victim had CCTV which means she was aware of risk & to try to be safer.

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  8. Pete Antic says:
    2 years ago

    I’ll give you the typos but “there” for “their”?

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