CORVALLIS, Ore. – A Corvallis caregiver of disabled clients was arrested on Wednesday morning following an investigation in allegations of theft and criminal mistreatment, according to the Corvallis Police Department.
CPD officials said that detectives executed a search warrant at shortly before noon on Jan. 21 on a home on SW Kendra Street. Following an investigation, detectives arrested 53-year-old Stacy R. Tindall who now faces multiple charges that including theft and criminal mistreatment, police said. According to the Corvallis Police Department, Tindall is accused of stealing government-issued gift cards meant for disabled clients, totaling more than $2,400. These cards were used over a six-month period in 2025 to purchase food and supplies.
Tindall, who worked with the Benton County Health Department’s ACT program, also failed to return electronic devices provided for her role as a Qualified Mental Health Provider. Due to Tindall’s legal duty of care for the disabled victims, she was charged with two counts of first-degree criminal mistreatment…