The Attorney General’s Office (AGO) announced that Regina Henaku, 33, of Leominster, has pleaded guilty to stealing thousands of dollars from multiple elderly victims while posing as a professional caregiver and working at healthcare agencies and long-term care facilities throughout Worcester and Middlesex Counties. Through various jobs as a supposed healthcare worker, the AGO alleged that Henaku stole the bank cards of at least 16 elderly victims, used the bank cards of 11 of those victims to steal approximately $28,000, and attempted to steal from the rest. On October 14, 2025, as a result of charges brought by the AGO, Henaku pleaded guilty in Middlesex Superior Court to Larceny Over $250 from an Elder or Disabled Person; Credit Card Fraud; Attempted Larceny Over $250 from an Elder or Disabled Person; Identity Fraud; and Witness Intimidation. As a result of the plea, Henaku was sentenced to two years in a House of Correction, with one year to serve and the balance suspended for 2 years. Additionally, Henaku was barred from any work involving the elderly and disabled and from working in healthcare or social work.