Riverside police said Centers had slurred speech and his eyes were bloodshot and glossy when they pulled him over around 1 a.m. April 23.
When asking for Centers driver’s license, police said Centers handed them his Home Depot credit card multiple times.
Centers failed a field sobriety test and was taken into custody.
Centers was hired as a firefighter in Dayton in 2017, city records show.
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