US Kirkland Village 2015 Physical Action (Q10698)
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A data breach risk event
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US Kirkland Village 2015 Physical Action
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A data breach risk event
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January 2015
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A former Bethlehem nursing aide charged with stealing a dead residents bank card was accepted Wednesday into a first-offender program that will allow her to avoid a criminal conviction. Jennifer Roque, 29, of Bethlehem will see her record expunged provided she completes a year of probation and pays court costs and fines, under terms of Northampton Countys Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition. Roque, a certified nursing assistant at Kirkland Village senior-living community, was charged last year with access device fraud, receiving stolen property and theft. On Sept. 27, Roque was working when she discovered resident Virginia Hohl on the floor near her bed. Hohl, 91, was pronounced dead at a hospital of natural causes, according to court records. Police said Roque stole Hohls bank card an (English)