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House sitter stole from homes to fund lifestyle

House sitter stole from homes to fund lifestyle
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Ariana Rose, a 40-year-old house sitter, was sentenced to five years in prison for stealing over £35,000 worth of valuables from homes she was hired to protect. She used the proceeds to fund a lavish lifestyle and replaced stolen items with fakes.

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The case highlights risks associated with the gig economy and home-sharing services, emphasizing the importance of vetting in domestic service industries.

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Share Save Add as preferred on Google Alex McIntyre West Midlands Warwickshire Police Ariana Rose, 40, was jailed for five years after she stole items from homes in Warwickshire A woman who stole valuables from homes she was house sitting to fund a "lavish lifestyle" has been jailed.

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