Nanny accused of $60K spending spree on boss’ credit card

The Brief

  • A Tiburon nanny was arrested on suspicion of credit card fraud after allegedly racking up more than $60,000 in unauthorized charges.
  • Police say she used her former employer’s card for flights, luxury hotels, spa services and other personal expenses after her job ended.
  • The suspect was arrested at San Francisco International Airport, and investigators are exploring possible links to other crimes.

TIBURON, Calif. A Tiburon nanny was arrested on suspicion of racking up tens of thousands of dollars in unauthorized charges on her former employer’s credit card, according to police.

Naghmeh Novbakhtian, 35, was taken into custody last Tuesday on suspicion of committing credit card fraud, the Tiburon Police Department said.

Alleged unauthorized charges

What we know:

The arrest came days after a Tiburon woman reported more than $60,000 in unauthorized charges on her credit card.

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