She's an adult. Like I said, I left the safe open, so she didn't have to force anything. The worst part is she has been in my home helping to care for my 3 1/2 year old son for 9+ months. He adores her, and this is such a colossal betrayal of trust - it pretty much has us all numb. Plus, I just received paperwork from the court demanding garnishment of her wages for a prior check fraud problem. She was supposedly a student last semester, but I called the local university today and she actually is not.
I keep wondering what the next terrible surprise will be.
Thanks for the thought, Skip. But the only place I will ever see that money again is in my dreams. Sadielynn, I'm with you. If I have anything to say about it, she is going to jail. Soon. I don't think small claims applies, because this is a criminal matter. Besides, as mentioned above, getting the judgement might be fairly easy, but collecting can be a whole different ballgame.
I might be learning a lot from all of you, but learn something from me. If you hire someone to work in your home, check all references, get a credit report and definitely do a criminal background check.