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Arizona Adult Protective Services Registry Arizona Adult Protective Services Registry Generated 9/21/2021 To request this document in an ADA accessible format or for further information about this report, contact 602-542-4446 or [email protected]. To search this document, use 'Ctrl F'. Registered Date Placed Date of Birth Description of Disposition Findings Perpetrator Name on Registry Aarons, Courtney Renee 4/11/1982 Between approximately July 2 and July 7, 2020, COURTNEY Exploitation of Resources 12/30/2020 AARONS (date of birth 04/11/1982) exploited a vulnerable adult by illegally or improperly using the vulnerable adult’s resources for the profit or advantage of herself and persons other than the vulnerable adult. Specifically, Ms. Aarons used the vulnerable adult's ATM card to make six cash withdrawals totaling $1,800.00 from Wells Fargo ATM’s in both Kingman and Bullhead City, Arizona locations for purposes that did not benefit the vulnerable adult. These transactions were made without the vulnerable adult’s knowledge or informed consent. Such conduct constitutes exploitation pursuant to A.R.S. § 46-451(A)(5). Abbye, Christie N. 6/2/1986 From approximately November 2013 until approximately May 2014, Exploitation of Resources 2/23/2016 CHRISTIE ABBYE (date of birth 06/02/1986) exploited a vulnerable adult by illegally or improperly using the vulnerable adult’s resources for the profit or advantage of herself and persons other than the vulnerable adult. Specifically, while acting as the representative payee for the vulnerable adult’s Social Security benefits, Ms. Abbye made numerous transactions from the vulnerable adult’s bank account for purposes which did not benefit the vulnerable adult. These transactions were performed without the vulnerable adult’s knowledge or informed consent. Such conduct constitutes exploitation pursuant to A.R.S. § 46-451(A)(4). Abdalla, Salah 1/1/1965 On or about October 12, 2015, SALAH ABDALLA (date of birth Abuse 10/26/2016 01/01/1965) abused a vulnerable adult by causing injury to the vulnerable adult through his negligent acts or omissions. Specifically, while acting as a caregiver at the group home at which the vulnerable adult resided, Mr. Abdalla failed to utilize the prevention and support techniques set forth in the vulnerable adult’s Behavior Support Plan during an altercation with the vulnerable adult. As a result of Mr. Abdalla’s negligence, the vulnerable adult was injured. Such conduct constitutes abuse pursuant to A.R.S. § 46-451(A)(1)(b). Page 1 of 624 Arizona Adult Protective Services Registry Generated 9/21/2021 To request this document in an ADA accessible format or for further information about this report, contact 602-542-4446 or [email protected]. To search this document, use 'Ctrl F'. Registered Date Placed Date of Birth Description of Disposition Findings Perpetrator Name on Registry Abellido, Marie 8/6/1991 Between December 4, 2009, and December 7, 2009, MARIE Exploitation of Resources 10/16/2012 ABELLIDO (date of birth 08/06/1991) exploited a vulnerable adult by illegally and/or improperly using the vulnerable adult or her resources for another’s profit or advantage. Specifically, MARIE ABELLIDO gained access to the vulnerable adult’s bank account and withdrew money for her own benefit. On January 20, 2010, MARIE ABELLIDO pled guilty to this offense in the Cochise County Superior Court and was subsequently sentenced to a term of probation. Such conduct constitutes exploitation pursuant to A.R.S. §§ 46-451(A) (2009). Abshier, Mona 6/30/1958 Between approximately January 6, 2015 and June 22, 2015, MONA Exploitation of Resources 7/25/2016 ABSHIER (date of birth 06/30/1958) exploited a vulnerable adult by illegally or improperly using the vulnerable adult’s resources for the profit or advantage of herself and persons other than the vulnerable adult. Specifically, Ms. Abshier used the vulnerable adult’s debit card and made transactions totaling approximately $2,000.00 in the aggregate, without the vulnerable adult’s knowledge or informed consent, and not for the benefit of the vulnerable adult. Such conduct constitutes exploitation pursuant to A.R.S. § 46-451(A)(4). Acedillo, Eleuterio T. 8/12/1952 Between approximately March 26 and April 1, 2014, ELEUTERIO Abuse 6/16/2016 “Jun” ACEDILLO (date of birth 08/02/1952) abused a vulnerable adult by causing injury to the vulnerable adult through his negligent acts or omissions. Specifically, while acting as a caregiver at the group home at which the vulnerable adult resided, Mr. Acedillo attempted to debride a wound on the vulnerable adult’s left hip by using kitchen scissors, which was against medical advice. As a result of Mr. Acedillo’s negligence, the wound became infected. Such conduct constitutes abuse pursuant to A.R.S. § 46-451(A)(1)(b). Acosta-Gaxiola, Yonny 5/13/1977 On or about January 28, 2020, YONNY Q. GAXIOLA aka YONNY Abuse 8/18/2021 ACOSTA (date of birth 05/13/1977) had sexual contact with a vulnerable adult. Mr. Gaxiola maintains that he did not recognize that she was a vulnerable adult at the time. Such conduct is prohibited by A.R.S. § 46-451(A)(1)(d). Page 2 of 624 Arizona Adult Protective Services Registry Generated 9/21/2021 To request this document in an ADA accessible format or for further information about this report, contact 602-542-4446 or [email protected]. To search this document, use 'Ctrl F'. Registered Date Placed Date of Birth Description of Disposition Findings Perpetrator Name on Registry Adams, Christina 10/20/1961 Between approximately April 2015 and January 2016, CHRISTINA Exploitation of Resources 9/19/2017 ADAMS (date of birth 10/20/1961) exploited a vulnerable adult by illegally or improperly using the vulnerable adult’s resources for the profit or advantage of herself and persons other than the vulnerable adult. Specifically, while acting as the vulnerable adult’s agent under a Power of Attorney, Ms. Adams used approximately $50,000.00 in funds belonging to the vulnerable adult for purposes which did not benefit the vulnerable adult, without the vulnerable adult’s knowledge or informed consent. Such conduct constitutes exploitation pursuant to A.R.S. § 46-451(A)(4). Adams, Colton 7/2/1992 Between approximately September 2019 and March 2020, COLTON Exploitation of Resources 5/4/2021 RAY ADAMS (date of birth 07/02/1992) exploited a vulnerable adult by illegally or improperly using the vulnerable adult’s resources for the profit or advantage of himself and persons other than the vulnerable adult. Specifically, Mr. Adams made debit, withdrawal and transfer transactions from the vulnerable adult’s funds held at Arizona Federal Credit Union and at Wells Fargo Bank. These transactions, totaling approximately $18,000.00 in the aggregate, were made for the benefit of persons other than the vulnerable adult. Such conduct constitutes exploitation pursuant to A.R.S. § 46-451(A)(5). Adams, Janine 6/11/1957 Between approximately August 2012 and September 2013, JANINE Exploitation of Resources 12/22/2016 ADAMS (date of birth 06/11/1957) exploited a vulnerable adult by illegally or improperly using the vulnerable adult’s resources for the profit or advantage of herself and persons other than the vulnerable adult. Specifically, while acting as the vulnerable adult’s agent under a Power of Attorney, Ms. Adams made approximately 59 transactions, totaling approximately $650,000.00 in the aggregate, from the vulnerable adult’s accounts at JP Morgan Chase Bank, and used the funds for the benefit of persons other than the vulnerable adult, without the vulnerable adult’s knowledge or informed consent. Such conduct constitutes exploitation pursuant to A.R.S. § 46-451(A)(4). Page 3 of 624 Arizona Adult Protective Services Registry Generated 9/21/2021 To request this document in an ADA accessible format or for further information about this report, contact 602-542-4446 or [email protected]. To search this document, use 'Ctrl F'. Registered Date Placed Date of Birth Description of Disposition Findings Perpetrator Name on Registry Adams, Joy C. 7/3/1945 On or about May 14, 2017, JOY ADAMS (date of birth 07/03/1945) Abuse 6/8/2018 abused a vulnerable adult by unreasonably confining the vulnerable adult. Specifically, Ms. Adams held a pillow over the vulnerable adult’s face to try to stop the vulnerable adult from talking. Such conduct constitutes abuse pursuant to A.R.S. § 46-451(A)(1)(c). Adams, Ronald M. 5/19/1962 Between approximately April 2015 and January 2016, RONALD Exploitation of Resources 9/19/2017 ADAMS (date of birth 05/19/1962) exploited a vulnerable adult by illegally or improperly using the vulnerable adult’s resources for the profit or advantage of himself and persons other than the vulnerable adult. Specifically, Mr. Adams used approximately $50,000.00 in funds belonging to the vulnerable adult for purposes which did not benefit the vulnerable adult, without the vulnerable adult’s knowledge or informed consent. Such conduct constitutes exploitation pursuant to A.R.S. § 46-451(A)(4). Adams, Terry J. 3/15/1977 Between approximately March 5 and March 11, 2020, TERRY J. Exploitation of Resources 7/22/2021 ADAMS (date of birth 03/15/1977) exploited a vulnerable adult by illegally or improperly using the vulnerable adult's resources for the profit or advantage of himself and persons other than the vulnerable adult. Specifically, Mr. Adams manipulated and influenced the vulnerable adult to withdraw $24,000 from the vulnerable adult's Wells Fargo Bank account under false pretenses and then disappeared with the money; thus the money was not used for purposes that benefited the vulnerable adult. This money was taken without the vulnerable adult's knowledge or informed consent.
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