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For Immediate Release: Tuesday, September 2, 2025

Gaithersburg, MD – Detectives from the Montgomery County Department of Police – Financial Crimes Section have arrested 45-year-old Erica Hopper, of Washington, DC, for offenses related to the financial exploitation of her 95-year-old grandfather. 

In December 2020, Hopper was granted Power of Attorney for her then 90-year-old grandfather, giving her authority over his financial affairs and creating a fiduciary responsibility to act in his best interest. 

In November 2021, a concerned family member filed a complaint, and detectives began an investigation. The investigation revealed that from November 2021 through at least June 2025, Hopper made more than $266,000 in unauthorized purchases from her grandfather’s accounts for her personal benefit. 

The investigation determined that Hopper used her grandfather’s funds to pay over $25,000 in new car payments, more than $49,000 in credit card bills for items such as cosmetic surgery, luxury clothing and accessories, concert tickets, online purchases, and more than $35,000 in rent for a luxury apartment in Washington, DC.  

On Wednesday, August 27, 2025, Hopper was charged with theft over $100,000+, theft scheme over $100,000+, obtaining property from a vulnerable adult over $100,000+, embezzlement, and fraudulent identity theft $25,000–$100,000. She was transported to the Central Processing Unit, where she was released on an unsecured personal bond. 


The Montgomery County Department of Police urges residents to learn the warning signs of financial exploitation and take proactive steps to protect vulnerable family members. 

  

Visit our Financial Crimes Section website for: 

  • Red flags of financial abuse 

  • Prevention tips 

  • How to report suspected exploitation 

  

  

If you suspect someone is being exploited, don’t wait. Contact local law enforcement or Adult Protective Services immediately.



Release ID: 25-413
Media Contact: NS
Categories: scam