Firefighter admits stealing credit card from crash victim to buy gas, car wash and other items

Firefighter Arnold Britt

Prosecutors in Missouri want a firefighter to spend up to five years in prison after he admitted to stealing a crash victim’s credit card so he could buy items such as gas and a car wash.

Arnold Britt, 41, pleaded guilty on Tuesday to receiving stolen property and fraudulent use of a credit/debit device, according to the St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office. Spokesman Chris King said in an email to Law&Crime that prosecutors are recommending five years for the stolen property charge and one year for the fraud charge. The sentences would run concurrently. A sentencing date is scheduled for Sept. 6.

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