💰 Kentucky Man Indicted: Accused of Preying on the Elderly for $1,200 

It started as just another case file. But what prosecutors say happened between May 15 and November 6, 2023 is anything but ordinary. A Kentucky man is now accused of targeting someone who couldn’t easily defend themselves—and making off with their hard-earned cash. 

According to the Scioto County Grand Jury, Derek Groves, 39, of Flatwoods, Kentucky, allegedly used deception to steal $1,200 from an elderly victim. Now, he’s facing serious charges that carry big-time consequences. 

⚖️ The Charge: Theft From a Protected Class 

In Ohio, certain people get extra protection under the law—this is called a “protected class.” That includes: 

When someone steals from these groups, prosecutors can bring “Theft from a Person in a Protected Class” charges. It’s basically Ohio’s way of saying: If you prey on the vulnerable, expect harsher penalties. 

🔒 What Could Happen if Convicted? 

Theft from a protected class is no slap on the wrist. Depending on the amount stolen, it can be charged as a felony, which means: 

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Since Groves is accused of taking $1,200, this puts the charge above misdemeanor level and into felony territory. 

📅 What’s Next? 

Groves has been indicted and is due to appear in Scioto County Common Pleas Court on September 3 for arraignment. That’s where he’ll hear the charges formally read and enter a plea. 

🚨 Protecting Our Vulnerable Loved Ones 

Cases like this are a reminder to keep a close eye on family and friends who might be more vulnerable to scams or manipulation. 

Check in regularly with elderly relatives.
Help them manage large financial transactions.
Be suspicious of anyone suddenly offering “help” with money.
Encourage them to report strange phone calls, mail, or requests for cash.  

👉 Bottom line: Prosecutors are taking this one seriously. If convicted, Groves could be spending a long time thinking about that $1,200 behind bars. 

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