Crime
Somerset Police arrest palm reader for theft of client after convincing her that daughter was possessed
SOMERSET — Chief George McNeil reports that the Somerset Police Department arrested and charged a woman who owns a palm reading business with stealing over $70,000 from a client of hers.
On Dec. 17, Somerset Police launched an investigation into Tracey Milanovich, 37, of Somerset after a resident reported that she tricked the resident into giving her large sums of money. Milanovich operated Tracy’s Psychic Palm Reader out of a location on County Street.
The subsequent investigation revealed that Milanovich convinced the victim that her daughter was possessed by a demon, and that cash and household items were needed in order to banish the spirit from her daughter.
Milanovich was found to have stolen approximately $71,000 from the victim and the victim additionally purchased multiple household items for her, like towels and bedding.
As a result of the investigation, conducted by Somerset Police Officer Cormier and Officer Lance Rhodes, an arrest warrant was obtained and Milanovich was placed under arrest on Dec. 27.
Milanovich was charged with:
Obtaining Property Over $250 by Trick (Six Counts)
Larceny Over $1200
Intimidation of a Witness
Milanovich was arraigned on Monday, December 30th, at Fall River District Court.
Anyone who believes they have been victimized by Milanovich is asked to contact Somerset Police Officer Donald Cormier at 508-679-2138.
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Robert Greene
January 3, 2020 at 1:35 pm
Let’s see, junkies, drugs and needles everywhere and the worst violent crime ridden area in MA and you are worried about palm reading scams? GTFOH, lmao
Danielle Smith
January 9, 2020 at 6:27 am
Well they want something they can stop. Once drugs hit a area its there.