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FIRST ON FOX: The
nonbinary Biden administration official facing up to five years in
prison for allegedly stealing luggage in Minnesota now faces up to 10
years in prison for stealing another bag in Nevada, according to a police report obtained by Fox News Digital.
Samuel Brinton — who has served as the Energy Department's (DOE)
deputy assistant secretary for spent fuel and waste disposition since
June — allegedly stole a suitcase with a total estimate worth of $3,670
on July 6 at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas, according to
a declaration filed by a Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department
(LVMPD) detective on Wednesday. The bag contained jewelry valued at
$1,700, clothing worth $850 and makeup valued at $500.
The detective wrote in the report that a woman traveling from Washington, D.C.,
to Las Vegas on July 6 reported one of her checked bags missing shortly
after the incident. Police then reviewed security camera footage and
observed "a white male adult wearing a white T-shirt with a large
rainbow colored atomic nuclear symbol design" removing baggage that
matched the victim's description of her missing bag before quickly
exiting the airport.
Police closed the investigation, though, after they were unable to identify the person who took the suitcase.
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Sam Brinton attends Evening Tea at Playboy Playhouse on June 22, 2019 in New York City.
(Ilya S. Savenok/Getty Images for Playboy)
However, on Nov. 29, after media reports highlighting
Brinton's alleged theft in a Minnesota airport surfaced, investigators
reopened the case since the suspect matched Brinton's description. Upon
viewing the news articles, the officer who had closed the case months
earlier "immediately recognized" Brinton "as the suspect pertaining to
this case."
Police were then able to confirm that Brinton traveled
on the same flight to Las Vegas as the victim on July 6 and found an
Instagram post in which Brinton posted a selfie wearing the same
rainbow-colored atomic symbol shirt.
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"Brinton
demonstrated several signs of abnormal behavior while taking the
victim's luggage which are cues suspects typically give off when
committing luggage theft," the LVMPD detective wrote in the report.
"Specifically, Brinton pulled the victim's luggage from the carousel and
examined the tag."
"Then placing it back on the carousel, looking
in all directions for anyone who might be watching, or might approach,"
it continued. "Pulling it back off the carousel and demonstrating the
same behavior by looking around before walking away with it quickly.
Brinton only having checked one piece of luggage, which Brinton had
already claimed from the carousel, had no reason to be examining and
taking any other pieces of luggage."
Brinton's official government portrait.
(Department of Energy)
The
declaration concluded that probable cause existed that Brinton
committed grand larceny with intent to deprive the owner permanently of
property valued at $3,670. In Nevada, grand larceny of items worth more
than $3,500 is considered a category B felony and is punishable by up to
10 years in prison and a fine of up to $10,000.
A warrant for Brinton's arrest was issued on Thursday.
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Brinton,
meanwhile, is scheduled to appear at a court hearing in Minnesota state
court later this month to face similar charges from a September
incident at the Minneapolis St. Paul Airport (MSP). Police accused
Brinton of stealing a suitcase worth $2,325 from an MSP baggage carousel
Sept. 16, according to a criminal complaint filed Oct. 26.
Minneapolis
police similarly observed, via security camera footage, Brinton taking a
suitcase before removing its tag and hurrying away. Brinton blamed
taking the bag on tiredness in a brief call with a police officer.
Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm has faced questions from
Republican lawmakers over how the DOE has handled Brinton's employment
since being charged.
(AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
Shortly
after Brinton was charged in October, the DOE quietly placed Brinton on
leave but didn't offer any explanation. The agency has confirmed
Brinton is on leave, but has refused to offer any additional
information, saying it doesn't comment on personnel matters.
"Sam
Brinton is on leave from DOE, and Dr. Kim Petry is performing the duties
of deputy assistant secretary of spent fuel and waste disposition," a
DOE spokesperson previously told Fox News Digital.
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Republican
lawmakers have expressed concern, arguing that Americans deserved more
information about whether Brinton continues to receive government
paychecks and if the DOE has revoked Brinton's security clearance.
Brinton
made headlines after being appointed to the position that oversees
nuclear waste policy at the DOE's Office of Nuclear Energy as a
nonbinary gender-fluid person. Brinton has also posted about being a
member of the so-called Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, a drag queen
group.
Thomas Catenacci is a politics writer for Fox News Digital.