A former superintendent of the City of Port Arthur Streets Division has been arrested on 46 counts of credit card abuse, the Jefferson County District Attorney's Office announced Thursday. The news release states that people coming forward prior to being contacted by police or charged with a crime will be seen as assisting in the investigation and could receive consideration for their cooperation.

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