The Palm Beach Post

Ex-city firefighte­r accused of stealing rescue truck items

- By Jorge Milian

A former West Palm Beach firefighte­r remains in the P a l m B e a c h C o u n t y J a i l accused of stealing items from a city fire-rescue truck, according to an arrest report.

Kenneth Gray, 34, is facing two counts each of burglary from an emergency vehicle and larceny of more than $300 of emergency medical equipment. He was arrested Tuesday and is being held on $20,000 bail.

A fire department official confirmed Gray was fired from the fire department in February. No reason was given for the dismissal.

West Palm Beach police were notified of the theft Aug. 11 after it was discovered that a cordless electrical saw valued at $450 was missing from an ambulance, the report said.

A search of are a pawn shops re ve a l e d t h e s aw, ma r k e d w i t h “WP B F D ” and “West Palm Beach Fire Dept,” had been pawned by Gray’s wife for $30 a few days after the theft, police said.

Video surveillan­ce from the pawn shop alle gedly shows Gray standing next to his wife as she completes the transactio­n.

While speaking to West Palm Beach detectives Sept. 2, Gray admitted to stealing the saw and a thermal-imaging camera, the report said. He entered the ambulance at least twice using his knowledge of a hidden unlock button, but said he didn’t recall taking either medication or a medical kit that was also missing from the emergency vehicle.

Gray told police that stealing the items was the most humiliatin­g thing he had ever done and “repeatedly said that he was embarrasse­d and had no money and needed to find a way to make money to feed him and his wife,” the report states. Gray told police his wife was not aware he stole the equipment

 ??  ?? Kenneth Gray, 34, told police he was desperate for money.
Kenneth Gray, 34, told police he was desperate for money.

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