A felony arrest warrant has been issued for Energy Department official Sam Brinton for allegedly stealing a second piece of luggage—this time in at a Las Vegas airport.
A felony arrest warrant has been issued for an energy department official for allegedly stealing luggage from Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas, according to a report., who was recently appointed head of spent nuclear fuel management, has allegedly been accused of grand larceny with a value of between $1,200 and $5,000, 8 News Now reports.
The accusation comes after Brinton—who is non-binary and uses they/them pronouns—was charged with stealing someone else’s bag from Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport in April. Court filings in that case claim Brinton said they initially denied taking the suitcase belonging to another person before later contacting airport authorities to say they were “tired and took the suitcase thinking it was theirs.
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