Good Samaritan's purse stolen while helping victim of deadly Hamilton shooting
A woman, 35, is accused of stealing the woman’s purse while she provided assistance to innocent victim Belinda Sarkodie on July 11

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No good deed goes unpunished.
One Good Samaritan found that out the hard way after assisting the Hamilton Police in the aftermath of a deadly daytime shooting in the city’s downtown core on July 11.
While providing assistance to innocent shooting victim Belinda Sarkodie, 26, the woman’s purse – containing personal identification, debit cards, and other valuables – was taken from the scene at King St. E. and James St. N.
Following an extensive investigation involving surveillance footage, bank transaction analysis and multiple interviews, a suspect was identified and arrested.

Chala Ogden, 35, of Hamilton, is charged with one count of theft under $5000; two counts each of fraud under $5,000; possession of property obtained by crime under $5,000; use credit card, possess credit card; and one count of failure to comply with probation.
“This incident serves as a reminder that while tragic events often bring out the best in our community, there are unfortunately individuals who attempt to take advantage of moments of crisis,” police said in a statement. “We continue to commend the courage and compassion shown by those who assisted Belinda that day, and we remain committed to holding those who exploit such moments accountable.”
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