Joshua A. Mullin, of Topeka, was booked into the Shawnee County Jail in connection with driving under the influence and aggravated battery after a head-on, injury traffic accident early Tuesday afternoon in southwest Shawnee County, authorities said.

Mullin, 42, is superintendent of Cypress Ridge Golf Course. According to a Capital-Journal article, he has been in that position since 2013.

Shawnee County Parks and Recreation Director Tim Laurent declined to comment Tuesday and told the Capital-Journal the arrest would be treated as a personnel issue.

Sheriff Brian Hill said his office responded about 12:10 p.m. to the 4700 block of S.W. Wanamaker Road, where Mullin had been driving a 2012 Honda Accord south on Wanamaker when it veered into the northbound lane and was involved in a head-on collision with a 2009 Hyundai Accent driven by Rebecca S. Bentham, 48, of Auburn, who was northbound on Wanamaker.

Bentham was taken by American Medical Response ambulance to Stormont Vail Hospital with injuries that were considered serious but not life-threatening, Hill said.

Bentham’s two passengers sustained minor injuries, he said. Their names and ages weren’t released.

Mullin also sustained minor injuries, Hill said.

Preliminary investigation indicated that everyone involved in the crash had been wearing a seat belt, he said.