Jasper police charged a man with a Level 5 felony count of unlawful possession of a firearm on a school property after he allegedly called 9-1-1 stating he was having a panic attack Sunday morning.

Police responded to the Precious Blood Church parking lot in Jasper at 10 a.m. after Christopher D. Lutz, 30, of Corydon, Ky., reported he was having a panic attack while driving. According to police, Lutz allegedly admitted he had used methamphetamine earlier Sunday morning while they were waiting for emergency medical services to arrive.

He was taken to Memorial Hospital for a blood draw that tested positive for methamphetamine, police said.

Lutz was booked into the Dubois County Security Center on the felony count of unlawful possession of a firearm by a domestic batterer as well as a misdemeanor charge of operating while intoxicated.