CASSELBERRY, Fla. — A Casselberry couple claims workers they hired from a popular cleaning service rifled through personal belongings in their home.
At first, Darina DelPadre was happy with the service she received from Molly Maid, which promises “A clean you can trust.”
The mother of four hired the company twice before, and felt comfortable leaving them alone Wednesday.
But as her husband watched them through a home security camera, he noticed something didn’t look right.
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“I get a call from my husband telling me, ‘Oh my God, the cleaning ladies are going through everything,’’’ DelPadre said.
For the couple, "everything" included financial papers in a shoebox and a bag near the door.
In one clip of the video, a maid comes out of a room with a bra in her hand, shows it to her co-worker and then appears to laugh about it before returning to the room.
DelPadre said it was her daughter’s training bra.
“That’s very offensive to me. They went into my bedroom, into my underwear drawer, got a bra and played with it,” she said. “I wanted to cry. I felt so humiliated.”
After firing the maids, DelPadre realized her dog’s medications were missing.
She said she re-watched the video and saw one of the maids throw the bottle away.
The couple filed a report with the Casselberry Police Department, which is now investigating whether the medications were stolen.
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