Woman stole $19,475 from church bank account to pay for a car, her insurance, cable and other bills

A woman who came to a Kenner church
for help with a delinquent utility bill is now accused of stealing more
than $19,000 from the church’s coffers to pay for a car, her insurance,
cable and other bills, according to authorities.

Shareafa Watkins, 27, of 3100 Phoenix St., Kenner, was arrested and
booked Friday with identity theft valued over $1,000, illegal transfer
of monetary funds and being a fugitive from another jurisdiction,
according to Lt. Brian McGregor, spokesman for the Kenner Police Department.

The
pastor of Oakland Baptist Church in Kenner contacted police on June 21
after he noticed a shortfall in the church’s bank account, according to
McGregor. The pastor did a little digging and realized that someone
seemed to be paying personal bills with the church’s money, without
permission.

The bank provided the pastor with Watkins’ name. He told
investigators he had never heard of her, McGregor said. No one from the
church could be reached Wednesday for comment.

Detectives eventually determined that Watkins began illegally tapping
the church’s bank account in early 2015 after she received help paying a
late Entergy bill, according to an arrest report. The church gave
Watkins a check made out to the power company.

But Watkins took down the account and routing numbers from the check,
and then used the information to pay other bills to the tune of about
$19,475, an arrest report said. Those accounts included:

  • Sprint cellphone account: $3,253
  • Cox Cable: $1,135
  • Jefferson Parish Department of Water: $489
  • Entergy: $2,139
  • State Farm: $4,967
  • All State Insurance Company: $311
  • Santander Consumer USA (car payment): $7,181

Detectives took Watkins into custody on July 14 at her home. She
admitted the theft and told investigators she paid the bills through
online accounts she set up on her smart phone, the arrest report said.

Watkins was booked into the Jefferson Parish Correctional Center in Gretna. She was released Friday on a $30,000 bond.

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