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Jacksonville firefighter caught stealing $167 from fire station, police say

A Jacksonville firefighter was caught on camera stealing $167 after thefts were reported at several fire stations, according to police.

Joshua Rashard Williams, 25, was arrested on Nov. 22.

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Williams was responsible for delivering supplies to Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department stations.

Jacksonville Sheriff's Office said he had been to each of several fire stations where thefts were reported.

Officers placed a camera and money in three locations in the kitchen area of a fire station where Williams was scheduled to make a delivery.

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Williams took $167 from two areas where money was placed, police said.

Officers said they took Williams into custody and found a large sum of money in his left pants pocket.

Detectives said they confirmed it was the money placed in the station by JSO.

Williams was charged with petit theft.

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Officers say he was caught after they placed money as bait to see if he would steal it, and it was all caught on camera:

Posted by Action News Jax on Monday, December 12, 2016