WESTLAKE, Ohio – An arraignment is scheduled Thursday for a Cleveland woman accused of using food stamp cards belonging to three mentally disabled adults.

Shawuan Telfair, 28, bought hundreds of dollars worth of food using Ohio Direction cards belonging to three people who lived at a group home on Sharon Drive, according to police.

Police obtained a warrant for her arrest in June. She turned herself in July 7, Capt. Guy Turner of the Westlake Police Department said.

Telfair is suspected of using the cards dozens of times from January 2013 to April 2014, spending nearly $800. An employee noticed the cards were missing in May and told police, court document said.

Police investigated and determined Telfair stole the cards and obtained the PINs so she could use them, court documents said.

The group home fired Telfair in November, police said.

She faces multiple counts of felony theft, identify theft and food stamp fraud. Her case will likely be sent to a Cuyahoga County grand jury.