A Jacksonville woman allegedly stole from the legally blind woman in her care.

Rashaunda Ferica Dickens, 28, of N.C. 172 in Jacksonville was arrested by the Jacksonville Police Department Thursday and charged with felony exploitation of a disabled or elderly person while in a position of trust; misdemeanor financial card fraud; felony possession of stolen goods; 11 charges of felony identity theft; and felony financial card theft, according to warrants.

Dickens, hired as an aide by a woman who is legally blind, is accused of stealing a Merrick Bank credit card from her employer, according to warrants.

A report came in from the patient and one of her family members who helped the patient report the fraud, said police department Capt. Ashley Weaver.

The list of known purchases Dickens allegedly made with the patient’s card include $0.40 at Speedway; $6.92 at McDonald’s; $31.59 at Pizza Hut; $308.21 at Able Auto Insurance; $3.95 at KFC; $16.16 at Chipotle; $10.69 for Netflix; $7.48 at Chick-fil-A; $11.40 at Handy Mart; $7.27 at Pagoda; and $60.45 at Exxon, according to warrants.

If other charges were made and can be verified, Weaver said additional charges are possible in the case.

The investigation is still ongoing and the arrest of Dickens was made after a tip from Crime Stoppers, Weaver said.

At her first appearance Friday, Dickens wrote that she would hire an attorney, according to court documents.

Her bonds totaled $125,000 and she is currently in jail, according to court documents. Her next court date is scheduled for July 28.