By Jeff Sistrunk
The Express-Times
NAZARETH, Pa. — A driver for Nazareth’s ambulance squad has been charged with using the squad’s gas card to fuel his personal car while off-duty, according to police.
Police say 19-year-old Brandon Michael Miller charged a total of about $400 on the gas card to fill up his car on several occasions in recent months.
Jen McClowsky, the ambulance squad’s supervisor, approached police this month to report her suspicions the gas card was being used by someone for non-work expenses, according to police. Police discovered by reviewing documents and video surveillance that Miller was using the card at various local gas stations at times and on dates he was not on duty for the ambulance squad, police said.
Full story: Nazareth ambulance squad driver used company gas card while off duty, police say