Ex-nanny arrested at SFO after alleged fraud targeting Marin family
Key Points:
- A San Francisco woman was arrested at San Francisco International Airport on March 31 in connection with a $60,000 credit card fraud involving luxury hotel stays, spa services, and international travel, according to the Tiburon Police Department.
- The investigation began after the woman's former employer, a Tiburon resident, reported unauthorized charges on a credit card that the suspect had access to while working as a nanny from July to December 2025.
- After the employment ended, the victim noticed a significant increase in unauthorized spending, including airline tickets, retail purchases, and electronic payments linked to the suspect.
- The case has been referred to the Marin County District Attorney’s Office for potential felony charges such as grand theft and fraud, with the San Francisco Police Department assisting in the arrest.
- Authorities are continuing their investigation and have requested that anyone with additional information contact Tiburon police.