Authorities arrested a New York man Sunday after sheriff's deputies said he drove himself to jail while he was drunk.

Rex Crooks, 52, told Livingston County deputies he was at the jail to get a family member who was incarcerated and scheduled to be released, but he arrived a day early. After speaking with him, deputies gave him a breathalyzer and found his blood alcohol content was more than four times the legal limit.

He was charged with aggravated DWI and issued a parking citation for taking a handicapped spot, The Livingston County News reported.

Crooks has a history of drunk driving.  He was pulled over for speeding on Oct. 2 while driving his son to the same jail, The Democrat & Chronicle reported. Authorities arrested him on suspicion of driving while intoxicated after finding that his blood alcohol level was twice the legal limit.

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Laurence Walker, a volunteer with the Cajun Navy Relief, left, takes two volunteers out on his boat on Lake Oconee to search for Gary Jones, Tuesday, February, 18, 2024, in Eatonton, Ga. The Putnam County sheriff is investigating and searching after Spelman College instructor Joycelyn Nicole Wilson and an Atlanta private school coach Gary Jones went missing on Lake Oconee over a week ago, Saturday Feb. 8th. The body of Wilson was found Sunday, Feb. 9th and Jones has not been found. (Jason Getz / AJC)

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