Close Menu
Douglas NowDouglas Now
  • Home
  • News
  • Sports
  • Community
  • Opinion
  • Obituaries
  • At Home with Pam
  • Contact
What's Hot

Community dedicates Sims Park, site of new housing development for those who lost homes due to Hurricane Helene

July 26, 2025

Georgia School Boards Association announces 2025 Youth Advisory Council members

July 25, 2025

Rotary Club makes donation to Called to Care

July 25, 2025
Facebook Instagram YouTube TikTok
Trending
  • Community dedicates Sims Park, site of new housing development for those who lost homes due to Hurricane Helene
  • Georgia School Boards Association announces 2025 Youth Advisory Council members
  • Rotary Club makes donation to Called to Care
  • Special election to fill District 1 county commission seat to take place on November 4
  • Deputies arrest convicted sex offender on outstanding warrants from Florida
Facebook YouTube Instagram TikTok Pinterest
Douglas NowDouglas Now
  • Home
  • News
  • Sports
  • Community
  • Opinion
  • Obituaries
  • At Home with Pam
  • Contact
Facebook YouTube Instagram TikTok
Douglas NowDouglas Now
Home»News»Woman arrested for allegedly stealing, using ‘Kemp Card’
News

Woman arrested for allegedly stealing, using ‘Kemp Card’

Kristen KitchensBy Kristen KitchensDecember 27, 20222 Views
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Email Copy Link
Follow Us
Facebook YouTube Instagram TikTok
Submitted photo
Bonnie Duque
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Copy Link

A woman who was out on bond from a 2021 theft charge was recently taken back into custody after she allegedly stole a woman’s “Kemp Card” and then spent over $300 without the card owner’s knowledge.

 

A Coffee County Sheriff’s Office incident report states that on December 5, a deputy was dispatched to a residence on Mayberry Lane regarding a possible theft of a “Kemp Card.” 

 

 

When he arrived, he spoke to a 50-year-old woman who reported that on November 15, she gave her niece the card to purchase food. When her niece was driving to get the food, she reportedly picked up 48-year-old Bonnie Duque and then came back to the house. When the victim’s niece and Duque arrived, the woman reported seeing her niece put the card on a table next to her sofa. A few days later, the victim went to retrieve the

card, and it was no longer there. 

 

 

According to the victim, she was able to gain access to the account and saw that over $300 had been taken off the card and was shown to have been used at several places in Douglas. 

 

 

The woman told the deputy that she did not see Duque take the card, nor had she admitted to doing so, but that she had stolen from her before and believed she would do it again. 

 

 

After further investigation, Duque was arrested on two counts of financial transaction card fraud and booked into the Coffee County Jail. 

In January 2021, Duque was charged with one count of theft by taking for allegedly stealing a woman’s ring. She was out on bond at the time of her most recent arrest.

Coffee County Sheriff's Office Douglas Georgia financial fraud Gov Brian Kemp Kemp Card
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Email Copy Link
Douglas Now Profile Pic
Kristen Kitchens

Related Posts

Community dedicates Sims Park, site of new housing development for those who lost homes due to Hurricane Helene

July 26, 2025

Georgia School Boards Association announces 2025 Youth Advisory Council members

July 25, 2025

Donald “Don” Perry McCardle, Sr., 79

July 25, 2025

Comments are closed.

Top Posts

Convicted child molester allegedly gets drunk, lends truck to girlfriend, forgets and reports it stolen, then gets arrested for failure to register

February 19, 202572,358 Views

18 bodies in various states of decomposition found at funeral home during eviction process

October 27, 202465,807 Views

Cream Cheese Pound Cake

November 11, 202445,101 Views

Three dozen defendants indicted in major South Georgia drug trafficking conspiracy

January 30, 202537,519 Views
RSS Latest Headlines from Fox News
  • Rubio downplays 2028 talk, touts Vance as Trump's successor
  • NASCAR driver Aric Almirola blasts Austin Hill over 'intentional' crash: 'That was violent'
  • Freedom Caucus lawmaker Ralph Norman vows to 'shake things up' in South Carolina governor bid
  • Democratic senator laments party's messaging problem as ratings plummet to 30-year low
  • Kelly Osbourne posts treasured moment with late father Ozzy Osbourne
Follow us on Social Media!
  • Facebook
  • YouTube
  • Instagram
  • TikTok
  • Pinterest
Facebook Instagram YouTube TikTok Pinterest
  • Home
  • News
  • Sports
  • Community
  • Opinion
  • Obituaries
  • At Home with Pam
  • Contact
© 2025 DouglasNow. All Rights Reserved.

Newell Media

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.