The Brief
- A Philadelphia EMT is facing charges after prosecutors say he stole cash from a deceased woman’s wallet in October while responding to a call in Center City.
- The family of the deceased, Nanette Santilli, says the theft was captured on surveillance video and has left them traumatized.
- If convicted, Robb could face a sentence of up to three to six years in jail, according to Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner.
PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia EMT is facing charges after prosecutors say he stole cash from a deceased woman’s wallet in October while responding to a call in Center City.
The family of the deceased, Nanette Santilli, says the theft was captured on surveillance video and has left them traumatized.
What we know:…