May 4--CATLETTSBURG -- A drunken Ohio man hit a car, drove through a yard, then peed himself inside a police cruiser Sunday afternoon, according to Ashland Police.
Chief Todd Kelley confirmed Sunday to WSAZ that the man had crashed his car into another vehicle and yard in the the area of 13th Street and Central Parkway.
Court records show police tracked down the suspect's 2004 Hyundai Santa Fe in the 2800 block of Lexington Avenue, pulling him over in the King's Daughter Medical Center parking lot.
Christopher Bryan, 30, of South Point, exited the vehicle and failed a field sobriety test, according to the records. He was taken to the Catlettsburg Police Department for a breath test and blew a .164, records show.
While on the way to the Boyd County Detention Center, Bryan took a leak in the cruiser, the citation shows.
He was charged Sunday with first-offense DUI, leaving the scene of an accident and failure to hold insurance. Jail records show he made bond early Monday afternoon.
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