Fargo Police Officer, Wes Libner was arrested early Saturday morning for drunk driving.

Clay County Sheriff Bill Bergquist says, Libner is facing one charge of DWI.

Bergquist confirms that Libner was arrested Saturday morning around 5am on Highway 10 near Hawley, Minnesota.

Bergquist also confirms that Libner was stopped by a deputy after someone complained and called Red River Dispatch.

Wes Libner is a School Resource Officer at Fargo South High School.

On the Fargo Public Schools website, a bio is given about Libner. It says, "I have been a police officer for a total of 18 years. I worked for the West Fargo Police for four years and have been working for the Fargo Police Department for 14 years."

Fargo Deputy Police Chief, Joe Anderson says the department is conducting it's own investigation to determine whether or not Libner violated policy.

Anderson says, Libner has not been suspended at this point.

But this isn't his first run-in with the law.

Wes Libner was suspended for a speeding and charged with careless driving in 2003.

In the investigation, it was reported by the Associated Press that another officer, who pulled Libner over, he had smelled alcohol on the officer's breath but did not give him a sobriety test.

Then in 2014, Libner caused nearly $4,000 worth of damage to a squad car after running a red light through an intersection in Downtown Fargo.

And in 2015, Libner was cited for speeding.

Fargo Police Chief David Todd posted a statement apologizing for Officer Libner's action's on Facebook saying,

"It saddens me to inform our community that one of our police officers was arrested for DWI in the early morning hours on Saturday July 2nd. Fargo Police Officer Wesley Libner was arrested in Clay County, MN and charged with 4th degree DWI.

As the Chief of Police, I apologize to our community for the unfortunate choice my officer made. Although Officer Wes Libner has already apologized to our department and is willing stand up and face the consequences of his actions, we will take the appropriate time and effort to investigate the incident and gather the facts to determine the appropriate outcome within our department.

I have contacted Clay County Sheriff Bill Bergquist and the deputy that arrested our officer. I told them that on behalf of the Fargo Police Department, I apologize for the position one of my officers (Wes Libner) put them in when he made the choice to drive under the influence of alcohol. I recognize how difficult arresting a fellow officer is under any circumstance. Nonetheless, as difficult as I'm sure it was – the deputy absolutely did the right thing.

When we take our oath and pin that emblem (badge) of public trust on our chest, we all recognize how incredibly important it is to live up to that trust and hold ourselves accountable. I appreciate the deputy’s integrity and willingness to do the right thing no matter how hard it might have been.

As the chief, I am responsible for the community’s confidence in our officers and our department. We let you down and for that I sincerely apologize. We have amazing people at the Fargo Police Department and we will work diligently to earn your trust."

Libner has not been suspended at this point.