Friday, November 02, 2007

Slow-Learner Firefighter Paramedic

KVVU TELEVISION IS REPORTING from
Las Vegas that a Clark County fire paramedic arrested almost three
weeks ago in connection with 11 drug burglaries was arrested again
after allegedly stealing more narcotics.


Police say 35-year-old Samuel Bond broke into county Fire Station
Number 65 sometime before 6:30 a.m. Saturday and stole narcotics. Fire
Department spokesman Scott Allison says the drugs were taken from an
ambulance locked inside the station.


Later Saturday, police say Bond was found passed out on his father’s
driveway. Bond was taken to University Medical Center where he was
stabilized before being re-booked in the Clark County Detention Center.


Bond, who has worked for the fire department for more than six
years, remained in the detention center Saturday night without bail.

Back on September 30 he was caught in the act of trying to break
into an ambulance drug box by the unit’s paramedic. A police officer
at the hospital arrested him and he was subsequently charged with 22
counts of assorted felonies related to break-ins at 8 fire stations.


He had been out on bail with a home detention monitor, but that plan didn’t work out.


Read the background on the original charges HERE. They also have two videos.



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