BOSTON, January 9, 2025 – A Boston woman with several pending larceny and fraud cases and a 57-page board of probation record was arraigned Wednesday in Boston BMC for similar offenses connected to a larceny from a Massachusetts General Hospital employee locker room back in September, Suffolk District Attorney Kevin Hayden announced.
JOSEPHINE SIMARD, 45, of Boston was charged with six counts of credit card fraud under $1,200 and one count of larceny from a building. Judge Paul Treseler ordered Simard held on $5000 bail and to stay away from Massachusetts General Hospital.
On September 12, the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Police and Security Department received a theft report from a hospital employee. The employee reported she had left her belongings inside the women’s locker room, which is secured by card reader and magnetic lock and can only be accessed with an active MGH identification card programmed to the door…