DENISON, Texas — A Denison woman has been charged in connection with a credit card fraud scheme that funneled money into the accounts of inmates at the Grayson County Jail, according to the Denison Police Department.
The investigation, which began in March
2024, uncovered over 280 stolen credit card numbers used to deposit money into inmate accounts. The Denison Police Department, with assistance from the Grayson County Jail and Jack In The Box, revealed that Desiree Campbell, while employed at Jack In The Box, allegedly stole the credit card information under the direction of Carey Blanton and Derrickus Kelsey.
Blanton pled guilty on July 5, 2024, to Fraudulent Possession/Use of Credit or Debit Card > 50 (First Degree Felony) and was
sentenced to 20 years in prison. Kelsey pled guilty on July 11, 2024, to the same charge and received a 10-year prison sentence.
Campbell, who has been held in the Grayson County Jail since May 7, 2024, faces charges of Fraudulent Possession/Use of Credit or Debit Card > 50 (First Degree Felony), Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity (First Degree Felony), and a Collin County Warrant for Theft of Mail < 10. Her bond is set at $103,500.
The Denison Police Department
expressed gratitude to the Grayson County Sheriff's Office and Jack In The Box for their cooperation and assistance in the investigation.