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UNITED
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June 12, 2008 MACON COUNTY COUPLE ARE SENTENCED ON CHARGES INVOLVING THE THEFT OF SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY BENEFITS St. Louis, MO: Donald Hicks was sentenced to eight months in prison and his wife, Mary, was sentenced to six months of home confinement on charges involving the theft of $66,284 of Social Security Disability benefits from a couple in their care, United States Attorney Catherine L. Hanaway and Macon Police Chief Steve Olinger announced today. Both defendants were ordered to pay restitution of $66,284, and will be on supervised release for three years following their sentences. “This disabled couple depended on Donald and Mary Hicks for everything from food to clothing to basic needs for survival. Instead, the Hicks’ stole $66,284 of their much needed money, while allowing this dependant couple to live in deplorable conditions, sometimes getting their food from trash containers,” said Hanaway. “This office will continue to prosecute those who steal from our most vulnerable citizens.” When Donald and Mary Hicks were questioned about these practices, they denied withholding benefits. They also submitted false information reflecting expenditures of the social security money on behalf of the beneficiary/payees. DONALD HICKS and MARY HICKS each pled guilty last March to one felony count of misuse of social security money. They appeared for sentencing today in St. Louis before United States District Judge Henry E. Autrey. “The hard work of several of our department's officers, including Detective Pat Henley, has contributed to the success of this case,” states Chief Steve Olinger of the Macon Police Department. “Many hours went into the investigative process of this particular case. Our department appreciates the cooperative work of the Kirksville Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Social Security Administration-Office of the Inspector General.” |
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