Thursday, October 14, 2010

SUNY Oswego Student Steals Debit Card


Student is charged with stealing

by Christina Jones (NCC News)
Oct. 14, 2010, 6:00 p.m.

SYRACUSE, N.Y.- A student at Oswego State University of New York is charged with stealing and using another person's debit card. Kiley E. Barnaba, 18, of Liverpool used another student's SUNY Oswego identification card as a debit card to purchase textbooks in the college bookstore and to purchase food in one of the on-campus dining halls.

The University's reaction

Julie Harrison Blissert, Director Of Public Affairs at Suny Oswego, is unsure whether the University has taken judicial action. But she said, "Somebody on campus needs to file a complaint or a charge within the system."

Blissert said the victim should seek disciplinary action to file charges against Barnaba.

Police Charges

Barnaba lives in Scales Hall on the Oswego campus and lists an address to 211 Longdale Drive, Liverpool. Her charges are as follows:

  • Felony grand larceny

  • Misdemeanor count of petit larceny


Barnaba will appear in Oswego town court on November 1.


photo courtesy of syracuse.com.

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