Gordonsville Woman Answers to Credit Card Fraud, Theft, and Meth Charges

June 24, 2018
By: Dwayne Page

A Gordonsville woman charged with using someone else’s debit/credit card to make purchases last October and for stealing items from another person’s home in January appeared in DeKalb County Criminal Court last Tuesday.

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33 year old Robin Lynn Woodard entered a plea by criminal information to theft over $2,500 and fraudulent use of a credit card. She received a three year sentence in the theft case and two years for the other charge but the terms are to run concurrently for a total of three years. Woodard was granted TDOC probation. She must make restitution of $4,430 to one victim and $1,509 to another. Woodard also entered a plea to a separate offense of simple possession of a schedule II drug (methamphetamine). In that case, she received a sentence of 11 months and 29 days to be on probation after serving 30 days in the county jail. This sentence is to run concurrently with the others against her. She was given jail credit of 43 days.

Sheriff Patrick Ray said that on October 10, 12, and 13, 2017 Woodard allegedly used a debit/credit card for the following purposes: On October 10 for a bill payment of $42.95 and Straight Talk air time for $63. 35; On October 12 for Globaltel in the amount of $45.99, PayPal for $150, a Pre-paid plus for $450, and Total Wireless for $10; and October 13 for VendEngine on three occasions in amounts of $98.62, $90.23, and $25.00, Grumby’s Bail Bonding for $100, Google Pinger for $9.99, and L2GTN Safety for $424.

Meanwhile on January 9, 2018 Woodard allegedly took from the residence of another victim a 30.30 rifle, an M1 30 Carbine Rifle, Cross Bow, 19 inch flat screen TV, Jewelry, digital camera, quilts, sheets, clothes and a wii console. The total value of the stolen items is $4,430.

In the drug case, Sheriff Ray said that on Sunday, May 6 a deputy stopped a white Nissan Maxima at the intersection of Dry Creek Road and Old Dry Creek Road due to a wanted person (Woodard) inside the vehicle. Woodard was the driver. A check through central dispatch revealed that her license were revoked for a 2009 driving under the influence offense in Wilson County with no reinstatement. She also has a prior offense against her for driving on a revoked license in Smith County. While she was being placed under arrest, the officer asked Woodard if she had anything illegal on her person and she turned over to him a baggie containing 1.5 grams of a clear crystal like substance believed to be methamphetamine.

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