OCEAN SPRINGS, Mississippi -- Arnold "Jack" Rosen, husband of Ocean Springs Mayor Connie Moran, jumped on the hood of a moving vehicle and rode on it for more than a block before falling off, leading to his arrest on a charge of public drunkenness July 22.

According to the full incident report released by the Ocean Springs Police Department, two patrol officers were dispatched after a report was received of a man jumping on the hood of a female's car as she was attempting to drive away. Neither the identity of the driver of the vehicle nor a vehicle description are included in the report.

The officers made contact with the suspect, later identified as the 56-year-old Rosen, shortly after 11 p.m. Rosen was leaning on a truck near 416 Washington Avenue -- a residential address across from the Knights of Columbus Hall. The original arrest report erroneously listed 522 Washington Ave. as the site of the incident.

The officers' report states that there was an "intoxicating odor" coming from Rosen's breath and when the officers attempted to speak with Rosen about the incident, he became "very uncooperative and belligerent" towards the officers.

Rosen refused medical treatment, was placed into "double locked handcuffs" and transported to the OSPD for booking. He remained in the municipal jail overnight and was released on his own recognizance the next morning after posting bond.

Rosen is due in Ocean Springs Municipal Court Sept. 7. If convicted, he faces a fine up to $330, plus a $30 state assessment.

Rosen is a native of Mobile, Ala., who relocated to Ocean Springs after his marriage to Moran in October 2014. The couple reside in Moran's Washington Avenue home.

Although this was Rosen's first arrest in Ocean Springs, he has had several run-ins with local citizens, including a well-known local physician, a newspaper publisher and members of the board of aldermen, according to multiple sources.