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Man steals ambulance from Brooksville hospital, flees when it gets stuck in mud
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Trey Cornwell, 29, is being charged with grand theft auto.
Credit: Hernando County Sheriff s Office Author: First Coast News Staff Published: 3:44 PM EDT April 4, 2021 Updated: 4:10 PM EDT April 4, 2021
HERNANDO COUNTY, Fla. A man has been arrested after deputies say he stole an ambulance Sunday afternoon, according to the Hernando County Sheriff’s Office.
Trey Cornwell, 29, is being charged with grand theft auto.
Deputies said the ambulance, owned by Hernando County Fire and Emergency Services was taken at 12:27 p.m. from the ambulance bay at Oak Hill Hospital in Brooksville.
The ambulance crew was inside the hospital dropping off a patient when Cornwell stole the ambulance, deputies said.
Florida Man Stole Ambulance from Hospital, Got Stuck in Mud While Approaching Water: Deputies Alberto Luperon
Trey Cornwell
A man in Hernando County, Florida is accused of stealing an ambulance, and getting it stuck in mud. We’re no experts in committing grand theft auto, but we’re pretty sure that could have gone way better.
Trey Allen Cornwell, 29, was arrested Sunday, authorities say.
According to deputies, the ambulance crew was inside the Oak Hill Hospital to drop off a patient. It was 12:27 p.m. Cornwell allegedly used this time to make off with the vehicle, which is owned by the Hernando County Fire & Emergency Services.