A Brownsville police lieutenant was arrested last week and charged with driving while intoxicated, the Texas Department of Public Safety confirmed on Tuesday.
Lt. Adrian Mascorro on Friday night was driving a 2007 Chevrolet Avalanche on Expressway 77/83, just south of San Benito, when a trooper spotted him speeding, said DPS spokesman Johnny Hernandez.
The trooper noticed the possible presence of alcohol on Mascorro's breath and put him through a field sobriety test, Hernandez said.
"After the field sobriety test he was arrested for DWI," the spokesman said. "It's a state jail felony instead of a misdemeanor because he had a person in the vehicle under 15 years of age."
According to the DPS, a state jail felony carries a sentence of 180 days to a maximum of two years and an optional fine up to $10,000
Mascorro was travelling with his family at the time of the arrest.
He was transported to Carrizalez-Rucker Detention Center where he was booked at 1 a.m. Saturday and released approximately 3 a.m. on a $2,000 personal recognizance bond, said Cameron County Sheriff's Department Chief Deputy Gus Reyna.
Mascorro has been placed on administrative leave with pay until the matter is resolved, said Carlos Garcia, chief of the Brownsville Police Department. The police department will conduct an administrative investigation into the arrest pursuant to departmental policy, he added.
"Lt. Mascorro has expressed deep regret for this incident especially for his family and the department," Garcia said.
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