Two Separate Ambulance Thefts Lead to Arrests in Maryland and Florida Hospitals
Two Separate Ambulance Thefts Lead to Arrests in Maryland and Florida Hospitals

Two Separate Ambulance Thefts Lead to Arrests in Maryland and Florida Hospitals

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Two separate incidents of ambulance theft occurred in 2025 at hospitals in Florida and Maryland. In Homestead, Florida, a suspect stole an ambulance from the emergency room entrance of Homestead Hospital and led police on a chase before being stopped nearby; the suspect was under medical care at the time of arrest and their identity has not been released. Meanwhile, in Maryland, Kevin Lewis Miller, 43, was charged with felony theft after allegedly stealing a fully equipped ambulance from the University of Maryland Charles Regional Medical Center. Miller reportedly became impatient while waiting for medical care and took the unlocked ambulance, which was later located at a state police barracks; he was arrested without incident and admitted to driving the vehicle. Both ambulances were recovered undamaged, with no medical equipment or narcotics missing. Law enforcement authorities continue investigations, with further information pending in both cases.

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