A former Lewis County Fire District 9 volunteer accused of spending thousands of dollars of taxpayer money on fuel for his personal vehicle was sentenced on Wednesday to 30 days of electronic home monitoring.
It was his second set of convictions for thefts from the district.
Brady J. Mounce, 25, of Mineral, pleaded guilty Feb. 28 to one count of second-degree theft in Lewis County Superior Court. He previously was charged in May 2016 with second-degree theft in Pierce County after being accused of using district gas cards over the Pierce/Lewis county line.
He pleaded guilty in February 2016 to two counts of third-degree theft, both misdemeanors, and was sentenced to 364 days with 334 days suspended on one count, and 364 days with 364 days suspended on the second, according to court documents. He was allowed to serve the remaining 30 days on electronic home monitoring.