A former Papillion Police chief was arrested on DUI charges Thursday.

Online court records show 58-year-old Leonard Houloose was booked in Sarpy County Jail on five charges including DUI, 1st offense carry concealed weapon, open container, refuse to submit to test, and refuse to submit to pretest.

Papillion police said Houloose was involved in an incident Friday when he was found intoxicated at a city park. Houloose was found in his parked car. The keys were outside the vehicle. Houloose's vehicle was not running and it was parked in a public park. Papillion police said there was no probable cause for an arrest at that time. A Papillion police officer gave Houloose a ride back to his home.

On Sunday, Houloose got the keys to his car and drove away. Papillion police later stopped him Sunday near 96th and Giles and arrested him on suspicion of DUI and other charges. Papillion Police Chief Lyons tells 6 News, this particular case is not seeing preferential treatment.

"Officers have to take steps back and reassess because they can't get caught up in who that person is. Officers are trained to respond to these situations, but we rarely come across them," Lyons said. "This is a situation where officers did come across that, and they performed just like we trained."

After the DUI arrest Papillion Police said Houloose was taken a treatment facility and placed on police hold. He couldn't be booked until released from a medial facility Thursday afternoon.

Houloose's bond was set at $10,000. The jail reports he's been released.

Houlosse is currently a golf supervisor for the City of Papillion.