Charges have been filed against one man who is accused of driving through a NASA security checkpoint at Johnson Space Center.
officials, 39-year-old Kyle Matthew Berthelot is charged with driving while intoxicated and felony retaliation. Officials said they received a call from NASA security saying an intoxicated male drove through the security checkpoint.
After officials arrived, they said Berthelot displayed multiple signs of intoxication. After deputies conducted the standardized field sobriety tests, it was determined Berthelot was unable to operate a vehicle safely. FOX 26 Houston is now on the FOX LOCAL app available through Apple TV, Amazon FireTV, Roku and Google Android TV!
Also during the investigation, officials said Berthelot became agitated and made threats to harm one deputy. Berthelot was later taken to the Harris County Joint Processing Center where his bonds were set at $11,500. Berthelot is scheduled to appear in court on Friday morning.
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