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Lexington Firefighter Arrested on Theft Charges
Department confirms firefighter placed on paid administrative duty during investigation
Jan. 29, 2026 at 3:55pm
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A Lexington firefighter named Jeremiah Littrell has been arrested on theft-related charges, including theft by failure to make required disposition and theft by deception involving between $1,000 and $10,000. The Lexington Fire Department has placed Littrell on paid administrative duty while the criminal case is investigated, and plans to conduct an internal investigation once the criminal process is complete.
Why it matters
The arrest of a firefighter on theft charges raises concerns about public trust and accountability within the fire department. As a public servant, a firefighter's actions reflect on the entire department and the city they serve.
The details
Jeremiah Littrell, a firefighter with the Lexington Fire Department since 2009, was arrested on Wednesday in Fayette County on the theft-related charges. The department has placed him on paid administrative duty while the criminal case is investigated, following department policy. The Lexington Fire Department says it does not comment during open criminal or internal investigations.
- Jeremiah Littrell was arrested on Wednesday, January 29, 2026.
The players
Jeremiah Littrell
A Lexington firefighter who has worked with the department since 2009 and was arrested on theft-related charges.
Lexington Fire Department
The fire department in Lexington, Kentucky that has placed Jeremiah Littrell on paid administrative duty while the criminal case is investigated.
The takeaway
This case highlights the importance of maintaining public trust and accountability within public service organizations like fire departments. The Lexington Fire Department's handling of the situation, including the internal investigation, will be closely watched by the community.
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