[05-16-2022] San Bernardino County, CA – 81-Year-Old Woman Injured After Getting Assaulted on Lacy Street

[05-16-2022] San Bernardino County, CA - 81-Year-Old Woman Injured After Getting Assaulted on Lacy StreetAn 81-year-old woman was allegedly abused and prevented from calling for help by a Victorville man on Monday, May 16, 2022.

According to a news release issued by the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department, the assault occurred around 6:45 a.m. at a residence in the 16000 block of Lacy Street.

According to the news release, law enforcement arrived to find the 81-year-old woman suffering from minor injuries.

The victim claimed that the suspect, Mark G., 65, had physically restrained her, slapped her, and prevented her from calling 911 for assistance.

The identity of the victim was not disclosed.

Greenard was charged with elder abuse, causing damage to a communications device with the intent to prevent help, and false imprisonment.

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Elder Abuse Statistics

In this case, physical abuse was a component of elder abuse. Elder abuse is defined as any form of physical contact with the victim, such as slapping, punching, and hitting are all forms of physical violence. Constraints of any kind, including physical ones, can imply that the subject is being treated unfairly.

Elder abuse is a widespread problem in the state of California, as it is across the country. Elder abuse is defined as the maltreatment of someone because of their age, and one in ten Americans over the age of 60 is a victim. Elder abuse victims are estimated to number five million each year. Only one person in every twenty-four reports an instance of abuse.

The California Department of Social Services receives reports of 31.9 percent of all elder abuse incidents in the state, which is lower than the state average of 38.6 percent.

Anyone who intentionally causes or permits unwarranted emotional or physical distress to a senior citizen is guilty of elder abuse under California Penal Code Section 368(c). This provision also covers dependent adults who are unable to care for themselves.

San Bernardino County Elder Abuse Lawyers

Criminal charges for elder abuse in California can be affected by how well a person knows an elder person. If elder abuse is being investigated, the suspect’s actions should not be accidental or unintentional.

In our society, elder abuse is a common and shocking crime. As a positive development, many victims of harm or abuse are able to recoup their losses and hold those responsible accountable.

Our San Bernardino County elder abuse lawyers at Arash Lawwill vigorously defend the rights of elderly victims.

We’ll look into the circumstances surrounding the victim’s mistreatment, neglect, or abuse in great detail. When it comes to spotting the telltale signs of elder abuse or neglect, you can rely on our team’s expertise. Call us at (888) 488-1391 or contact us online to schedule a free consultation.

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