Crime & Safety
Warminster Woman Charged After Stealing From Elderly Woman's Bank Account: Report
The woman is facing five different felony charges after stealing more than $56,000.

A Warminster woman who was working as a personal healthcare giver has been hit with felony charges after allegedly stealing from an elderly client.
Lisa Ann Lehmann-Waters, 47, of Warminster, has been charged with felony deceptive businesses practices, identity theft, unlawful use of a computer, theft by deception, receiving stolen property, and using a credit card without the car holders permission, court records show.
She was released on Tuesday after posting 10 percent of $30,000 bail, court records show.
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The Bucks County Courier Times reports Lehmann-Waters stole more than $56,058 from a 78-year old clientby making withdraws from the client's bank account and over charged her for services between March 2015 and April 2016.
Court documents show Lehmann-Waters is set to appear before Magisterial District Judge Jean Seaman on Jan. 6 for her preliminary hearing.
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