The Brief
- The Police Chief of the Balch Springs Police Department was arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated in Brazos County.
- An arrest affidavit says Hurley was seen hitting a “no parking” sign with his truck before displaying signs of intoxication during a field sobriety test.
- Balch Springs PD says Hurley was not on city time or a city vehicle when he was arrested.
COLLEGE STATION, Texas – Brent Hurley, the Police Chief of the Balch Springs Police Department, was arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated in College Station this week.
Balch Springs Police Chief arrested
What we know:
On April 29, a College Station Police officer witnessed Hurley hitting a “no parking” sign with his truck before entering a bar.
An arrest affidavit obtained by FOX 4 states Hurley told the officer he had had multiple beers at a Texas A&M baseball game and local restaurants prior to hitting the sign.…